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  JULIA ANTONIA Articles Julia Caesaris (104 BC-after 39 BC)
Julia Caesaris (104 BC-after 39 BC) or Julia Antonia (known from the sources to distinguish her from the other Juliae Caesares) was a daughter to consul Lucius Julius Caesar III and a sister to consul Lucius Julius Caesar IV.
Julia was a distant cousin to Julius Caesar.
After Julia’s first husband died in 74 BC, she married Publius Cornelius Lentulus (Sura), a politician, who in 63 BC was involved in the Catiline conspiracy and was executed on the orders of Cicero.
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  Julia Antonia information - Search.com
Julia Caesaris (104 BC - 40 BC) or Julia Antonia (known from the sources to distinguish her from the other Juliae Caesares) was a daughter to consul Lucius Julius Caesar III and a sister to consul Lucius Julius Caesar IV.
Julia was a distant cousin to Julius Caesar.
Julia’s husband died in 74 BC and married Publius Cornelius Lentulius Sura a politician, who in 63 BC was involved in the Catiline conspiracy and was executed on the orders of Cicero.
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Through his mother, Julia Antonia, he was a distant cousin of Caesar.
Leaving Octavia pregnant of her second Antonia in Rome, he sailed to Alexandria, where he expected funding from Cleopatra, the mother of his twins.
Antonia Minor, married Drusus, the son of Livia; mother of the Emperor Claudius, grandmother of the Emperor Caligula, great-grandmother of the Emperor Nero
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Through his mother Julia Antonia, he was a distant cousin of Caesar.
Julia Antonia (known in sources by her married name, to distinguish her from the other Julias) then married Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, a politician involved in and executed during the Catiline conspiracy of 63 BC.
Leaving Octavia pregnant of her second Antonia in Rome, he sailed to Alexandria, where he expected funding from Cleopatra, the mother of his twins.
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 Julia Caesaris at AllExperts
104 BC – 40 BC), known in the sources as Julia Antonia to distinguish her from the others, was the wife of Marcus Antonius Creticus and mother of Gaius and Lucius Antonius and Mark Antony, the triumvir.
Julia Caesaris (25 October 39 BC-AD 14), also known as Julia the Elder, was the only child of Augustus, from his second marriage with Scribonia.
Julia Livilla or Julia Germanici filia (18 – late 41 or early 42), is also rarely indicated by the Julia Caesaris reference.
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 ancuairt.org | genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
JULIA CAESARIS was the daughter of Caius Julius Caesar III.
Julia was the daughter of Lucius Julius III and Fulvia of Rome.
Julia Caesaris is the name of all women in the Julii Caesarii patrician family since feminine names were their father´s gens and cognomen declined in the female form.
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 Historical Romance Writers: Book Review
Valens is alternatively smirking at and flirting with Julia, thinking she's nothing more than a bored Roman matron looking for a good time, and Julia's struck dumb by her instantaneous attraction to Valens.
Julia calms down somewhat, and Valens gains some depth as a hero, but at least 70% of their characterization is flat, unoriginal, and frankly, somewhat dull in the ol' "woo hoo!" department.
Julia twice refers to Lucius as her "ex"; a fellow gladiator, talking to Valens, refers to Julia as "your girlfriend".
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 Octavia Minor and Antonia Minor
Antonia never had the chance to know her father, who divorced her mother in 32 BC and committed suicide in 30 BC.
Antonia was the grandmother to Emperor Caligula, Empress Agrippina the Younger and great-grandmother and great aunt to Emperor Nero.
Antonia, in 31, exposed a plot by her daughter Livilla and Tiberius’ notorious Praetorian Prefect Sejanus to murder the Emperor Tiberius and Caligula, to seize the throne for themselves.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Antonia was grandmother to Emperor Caligula, Empress Agrippina the Younger and great-grandmother and great-aunt to Emperor Nero.
In 31, Antonia exposed a plot by her daughter Livilla and Tiberius' notorious Praetorian prefect, Sejanus, to murder the Emperor Tiberius and Caligula and to seize the throne for themselves.
Antonia is one of the main characters in the novel and television series I, Claudius.
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 Antonia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Antonia Minor, mother of Claudius and grandmother of Caligula
The genus Antonia of plants in Loganiaceae family.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Top Literature - Antonia
Antonia can refer to the girl's name Antonia is pronounced ann-TONE-yah.
Claudia Antonia, a granddaughter of Antonia Minor and a daughter of Roman Emperor Claudius
Antonia Kidman, Australian television personality and sister of actress Nicole Kidman
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 Once Upon A Romance Review - The Gladiator’s Honour by Michelle Styles
Julia Antonia is the daughter of a nobleman with business with Caesar.
Julia pushed the limits of those bounds by divorcing her first husband.
Since being home, Julia has tried everything to stay within the bounds of acceptable society and to follow her stepmother’s rules.
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 THE ROMANCE READER reviews: The Gladiator’s Honor by Michelle Styles
Julia knows that she must live an absolutely exemplary life if she is ever to receive another offer of marriage.
Julia, aware that she should not be seen speaking to a gladiator, can’t help but admire his kindness as he helps her recover from a fall and a twisted ankle.
Julia is unwilling to settle for another arranged marriage, and when she meets Valens, she’s stunned to discover her attraction to this gentle, honorable man. If only their stations in life weren’t so very different.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Antonia Major"   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She was born in Athens, Greece and after 36 BC her mother, along with her siblings and herself were brought to Rome.
Little is known of her, yet she was held in high regard, like her sister Antonia Minor, mother of the Roman Emperor Claudius, who was celebrated for her beauty and virtue.
The woman behind Domitia and Domitius is their mother Antonia Major and the man next to Antonia Major is her husband Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus.
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 Antonia Major -   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Julia Antonia Cretica Major (Latin for "the older") (b.
August/September 39 BC) was a daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia, the sister of Augustus Caesar.
Little is known of this elder daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia, who has been overshadowed by her younger sister Antonia Minor, the mother of the Emperor Claudius.
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 Michelle Styles The Gladiator's Honour
It was not his bronzed muscular legs emerging from his almost too short tunic nor the breadth of his shoulders which captured her attention but rather the planes of his shadowed face.
Julia wrinkled her nose, torn between discovering the reason for the gathering crowd and returning to the safety of the portico.
Julia resisted the urge to clap her hands together in triumph.
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 Mark Antony Biography
Through his mother Julia Caesaris he was a distant cousin and relative of Julius Caesar.
Julia Antonia (known in sources by her married name, to distinguish from the other Julias) then married Publius Cornelius Lentulus, a politician involved in and executed during the Catiline conspiracy of 63 BC.
Antonia Minor, married Drusus, the son of Livia
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 The Gladiator's Honor by Michelle Styles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He is a man outside polite society, and Roman noblewoman Julia Antonia knows she should have nothing to do with a man who is little more than a slave.
Julia is a tantalising reminder of the life he had torn from him.
Julia Antonia is a wonderfully scarred, but beautifully strong heroine.
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 BOL | Bücher: Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten 40. Rettung für Antonia?. RTL Buchedition von Anna Leoni
Antonia kann jetzt nur noch durch ein Geschwisterchen gerettet werden.
Auch Nicos Liebe zu Julia ist in Gefahr.
Aber eine nervenaufreibende Zeit steht noch bevor: An Antonias Geburtstag bricht Cora zusammen.
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 Julia - fille de Drusus © Alain Canu
Je n’ai trouvé aucun portrait de cette malheureuse Julia : ni Tacite, ni Suétone, ni Dion Cassius n’ont jugé utile de tracer ce portrait, ne serait-ce qu’en quelques lignes.
Tot luctibus funesta civitate pars maeroris fuit quod Iulia Drusi filia, quondam Neronis uxor, denupsit in domum Rubellii Blandi, cuius avum Tiburtem equitem Romanum plerique meminerant.
Du mariage de Julia et Rubellius naîtra Rubellius Plautus qui fera parler de lui sous le règne de Néron.
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 baker - aqwg554
Julia Antonia Driver-14123 [Parents] was born 23 Apr 1930 in,,, Iowa.
She died 25 Apr 2002 in Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA and was buried 30 Apr 2002 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA.
Julia Antonia Driver-14123 was born 23 Apr 1930 and died 25 Apr 2002.
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 Antonia
Antonia Minor, mother of Claudius and grandmother of Caligula
Antonia, pronounced "An-toe- NEE-ah", is the main character in Willa Cather's most famous book, My Antonia.
The genus Antonia of plants in Loganiaceae family.
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Julia Antonia Valdéz Argueta sells exquisite delicacies with the best flavors that Mother Nature has to offer.
Julia started out selling baskets of "peeled fruits" worth thirty five cents to passer-bys in the capital city.
With an endless energy, Julia Antonia multiplies her money and seasons it with the work she shares with her six sons, husband and employees.
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 Dear Author.Com | The Gladiator’s Honor by Michelle Styles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Julia Antonia didn’t realize that the curiously familiar man had any such ideas and quickly tries to set him straight.
Julia’s horrific former marriage has made her wary of a men in general and a second marriage in particular.
I was even more disbelieving after he met Julia and began to dream of marrying her.
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 The Gladiator's Honor by Michelle Styles : Booksamillion.com (0373294174, Paperback)
He is outside polite society, and Roman noblewoman Julia Antonia knows she should have nothing to do with a man who is little more than a slave.
But with a wisp of scandal clinging to her "stola," Julia is drawn inexorably toward the forbidden danger he represents.
For Valens, Julia is a tantalizing reminder of the life he'd been torn from.
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 THE GLADIATOR’S HONOUR
Julia Antonia risks an open scandal when she follows a man into the marketplace.
Julia had no idea that a twisted ankle would drop her into the company of Valens.
Valens tries to stay clear of Julia, realizing that she only represents the life he once had but each day with her brings him closer.
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 Review of THE GLADIATOR'S HONOR by Michelle Styles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Though well researched (yes, divorce really was that simple), the modern dialogue (a character refers to her husband as her "ex") seems out of place and jarring in an otherwise enjoyable read.
Summary: Julia Antonia is the one woman in Rome not ogling the gladiators arriving for the games.
So she's surprised at her immediate attraction to the famous warrior Valens when he rescues her from a fall and is quartered in her home.
www.romantictimes.com /books_review.php?book=29769   (213 words)

  
 Mark Antony - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
His defeat in the civil war with his rival, Caesar's nephew Octavian, and suicide in Alexandria marked the end of the Roman Republic and the inauguration of the Empire.
Antony was the son of the praetor Marcus Antonius Creticus and Julia Antonia, through whom he was a distant cousin of Caesar.
After his fathers early death, he was raised in the household of Julia's second husband, Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, who was executed by Cicero in 63 BC as one of Catiline's co-conspirators; his consequent hatred of Cicero would colour the rest of his career until he engineered the great orator's death in 43 BC.
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 Mark Antony - Military History Wiki
Antony's early life was characterized by a lack of parental guidance.
Many date the beginning of the Roman Empire to the battle of Actium; however, the Empire can also be considered to date from the death of Augustus in 14 AD, with the succession of Tiberius.
Marriage to Antonia Hybrida (his direct cousin) 3.
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