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  BALBUS - LoveToKnow Article on BALBUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
We know also of Q. Antonius Balbus, practor in Sicily in 82 B.C., and Marcus Atius Balbus, who married Julia, a sister of Caesar, and had a daughter Atia, mother of Augustus.
After Caesars murder, Balbus seems to have attached himself to Octavian; in 43 or 42 he was practor, and in 40 consulan honor then for the first time conferred on an alien.
In 19 Balbus defeated the Garamantes, and on the 27th of March in that year received the honor of a triumph, which was then for the first time granted to one who was not a Roman citizen by birth, and for the last time to a private individual.
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 Balbus. Who is Balbus? What is Balbus? Where is Balbus? Definition of Balbus. Meaning of Balbus.
Balbus, literally "stammerer", was the name of several Roman families.
Of the Acilii Balbi, one Manius Acilius Balbus was consul in 150 BC, another in 114.
We know also of Q. Antonius Balbus, praetor in Sicily in 82 BC, and Marcus Atius Balbus, who married Julia, a sister of Caesar, and had a daughter Atia, mother of Augustus.
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 Julia Caesaris - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Julia Caesaris was the sister of Julius Caesar; she was married to Marcus Atius Balbus and was Caesar Augustus' grandmother.
Balbus' senatorial family came from Aricia, was a praetor and a commissioner under his brother-in-law.
Julia Caesaris, known in the sources as Julia Antonia to distinguish her from the previous, was the wife of Marcus Antonius Creticus and mother of Gaius, Lucius and Marcus Antonius, the triumvir.
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 The Lives of the Twelve Caesars - Augustus
Marcus Antonius taunts him with his great-grandfather, saying that he was a freedman and a rope-maker from the country about Thurii, while his grandfather was a money-changer.
Atia was the daughter of Marcus Atius Balbus and Julia, sister of Gaius Caesar.
Balbus, a native of Aricia on his father's side, and of a family displaying many senatorial portraits [imagines were waxen masks of ancestors of senatorial rank, kept in the atrium of their descendants], was closely connected on his mother's side with Pompeius the Great.
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 Branches and Leaves: Numerius Julius Ceasar | ACO GENEALOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
She was the daughter of Julia and Marcus Atius Balbus.
She was the daughter of Marcus Flaccus II of Rome.
Lucius was son of Marcus Antonius, the son of the rhetorician Marcus Antonius Orator executed by Gaius Marius' supporters in 86 BC, and Julia Caesaris a cousin of Julius Caesar.
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 BALBUS - Online Information article about BALBUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Marcus Atius Balbus, who married Julia, a See also:
Subsequently, Balbus became Caesar's private secretary, and Cicero was obliged to ask for his See also:
murder, Balbus seems to have attached himself to Octavian; in 43 or 42 he was praetor, and in 40 consul—an See also:
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 Suetonius
Marcus Antonius writes that Augustus first betrothed his daughter to his son Antonius and then to Cotiso, king of the Getae, at the same time asking for the hand of the king's daughter for himself in turn.
Some give a different account of Catulus' first dream: when a large group of well-born children asked Jupiter for a guardian, he pointed out one of their number, to whom they were to refer all their wishes, and then, after lightly touching the boy's mouth with his fingers, laid them on his own lips.
As Marcus Cicero was attending Gaius Caesar to the Capitol, he happened to tell his friends a dream of the night before---that a boy of noble countenance was let down from heaven on a golden chain and, standing at the door of the temple, was given a whip by Jupiter.
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 List of ancient Romans - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus - son of Agrippa
Marcus Valerius Messalla two cousins, one a consul
Marcus Ulpius Traianus - consul, father of Trajan
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Balbus was, by the father's side, of a family who were natives of Aricia, and many of whom had been in the senate.
By the mother's side he was nearly related to Pompey the Great; and after he had borne the office of praetor, was one of the twenty commissioners appointed by the Julian law to divide the land in Campania among the people.
And sometimes, upon his being so much offended at the heat with which the debates were conducted in the senate, as to quit the house in anger, some of the members have repeatedly exclaimed: Surely, the senators ought to have liberty of speech on matters of government.
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The oration then made by Marcus Antonius was an admirable one, his disposition, too, appeared excellent, and lastly, by his means and by his sons', peace was ratified with the most illustrious of the citizens, and everything else was consistent with this beginning.
For as, on account of the wickedness of one Marcus Manlius, by a resolution of the Manlian family it is unlawful that any patrician should be called Manlius, so you, on account of the hatred excited by one dictator, have utterly abolished the name of dictator.
It was against you, O Marcus Antonius, that the senate, while still in the possession of its rights, before so many of its luminaries were extinguished, passed that decree which, in accordance with the usage of our ancestors, is at times passed against an enemy who is a citizen.
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 Notes File 33   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Marcus Antonius, c.83 B.C.-30 B.C., Roman politician and soldier.
Her son, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, was adopted by Augustus and apparently intended to succeed the latter as emperor, but died at the age of 19.
The Balbus family originated in Africa and could boast of many ancestral busts of senators.
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 Stamboom Ab Chardon - pafg395 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa was born in 0063 BC.
Octavius Augustus [Parents] was born in 0063 BC.
Marcus Atius Balbus was born about 110 BC.
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Balbus' family originated in Arieia, and could boast of many ancestral busts of senators; his mother was also closely related to
Balbus served first as praetor, and then with- 2 Commission of Twenty appointed under the Julian Law to divide>.estates in Campania among the commons.
Augustus' life were made by men fr~om even the lowest walks ] so I must not forget one Telephus, a slave, whose task it had bed remind a lady of her engagements; he nursed a delusion that he a fated to become emperor, and planned an armed attack on the Senate as well.
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 family1
Marcus Junius Silanus, poisoned in 54 AD, had married and had one son:
Marcus of Rome, married to Calavia, also of Rome
Livia the Elder, married to Marcus Portius Cato
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 What is Atia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Augustus gave her the highest posthumous honours at her funeral.
Atia Julia Balbus (?) - Mother of Lucius Pinarius.
Along with his cousins received 1/8 of certain legacies from Julius Caesar.
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 D. OCTAVIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS
Balbus was, by the father's side, of a family who were natives of Aricia
Augustus was born in the consulship of Marcus Tullius Cicero and Caius Antonius
He divided the city into regions and districts, ordaining that the annual magistrates should take by lot the charge of the former; and that the latter should be superintended by wardens chosen out of the people of each neighbourhood.
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However, returning to Rome, he took possession of his inheritance, although his mother was apprehensive that such a measure might be attended with danger, and his step-father, Marcius Philippus, a man of consular rank, very earnestly dissuaded him from it.
In the first battle he was driven from his camp, (78) and with some difficulty made his escape to the wing of the army commanded by Antony.
On this account, the rest of the prisoners, and amongst them Marcus Favonius, Cato's rival, being led up in fetters, after they had saluted Antony, the general, with much respect, reviled Octavius in the foulest language.
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Marcus Julius Agrippa - two kings in Judea
Lucius Cornelius Balbus - two; consul and his nephew
Marcus Valerius Messala two cousins, one a consul
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 Freewalt.com - Caesar Augustus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Until then, he was simply known as Octavian after his father Gaius Octavius, who was a moneychanger "who distributed bribes among the voters in the Campus [of the Senate] and undertook other electioneering services."[4] Therefore, it is quite clear that Octavian's roots were neither honorable nor virtuous.
Yet, after the brutal murder of Julius Caesar on the floor of the Roman Senate, this son of Gaius Octavius and Atia, daughter of Marcus Atius Balbus and Julius Caesar's sister Julia, was next in line to become the new emperor of Rome.
One of his first actions as emperor was to form a triumvirate (a three-person oligopoly) between Mark Antony, Lepidus, and himself.
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 Augustus
- married Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC) in 21 BC - After Agrippa's death, Julia was married to Livia's son Tiberius in 11 BC until he divorced her in 6 BC.
- 45 BC - Octavian joins Caesar in Spain, and remains with Marcus Agrippa to complete his studies.
- 21 BC - Augustus' daughter Julia marries Marcus Agrippa.
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Maintained in his power by the Romans, and faithful to their interests, he adopted the Jewish religion and tried to dissuade the Jews from rebelling.
Agrippina the Elder was one of the most virtuous and heroic women of her time, born 12 B.C., died 33 A.D., daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, the greatest military commander after Julius Caesar, and of Julia, daughter of Augustus.
Julia, died in 51 B.C., married Marcus Atius Balbus.
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 decendants of Numerius Julius Caesar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Marcus Atius Balbus [2149] = Julia Caesar [2151]
Marcus Atius Balbus [2149] ------ b.ca.90BC Julia Caesar [2151] ------------- b.ca.80BC wife of Marcus Atius Balbus
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa -------- [113747] b.63BC d.12BC Julia ________ [2165] ----------- 3rd wife of Agrippa
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Name Index 9
0087 BC Marcus Antonius 'the Orator' Consul b.
0087 BC Marcus Antonius II 'Creticus' Praetor d.
109 BC Marcus Livius Drusus the Younger d.
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 ~*Gauis Octavian "Governor' of Macedonia/~*Atia Major of Rome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Born: at: Died: at: Father:~*Marcus Atius Balbus "Preator" of Rome Mother:~*Julia Minor Other Spouses: Marcius Philippus
Name: ~*Octavia Minor of Rome Born: at: 72-148 Married: at: 40 BC Died: at: 10 BC Spouses: ~*Marcus Antonius "Triumvir" of Rome ~*Gaius Claudius Marcellus II of Rome
Name: Claudia Marcella Minor Born: at: Married: at: 28 BC Died: at: Spouses: ~*Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Rome
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 rogueclassicism: Rome ... Followup III -- Atia
Suetonius, Aug. 4 (all Suetonius via Project Gutenberg)
After quitting Macedonia, before he could declare himself a candidate for the consulship, he died suddenly, leaving behind him a daughter, the elder Octavia, by Ancharia; and another daughter, Octavia the younger, as well as Augustus, by Atia, who was the daughter of Marcus Atius Balbus, and Julia, sister to Caius Julius Caesar.
Balbus was, by the father's (73) side, of a family who were natives of Aricia 109, and many of whom had been in the senate.
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 My Genealogy Home Page:Information about Marcus Atius Balbus
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Children of Marcus Atius Balbus and Julia Caesar Minor are:
+Atia Balbus Of Rome, b., 43 BC, d.
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 Gius Julius CAESAR - Prydian The CAMBRIAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
1 Gius Julius CAESAR =Aurelia 2 Julia =Marcus Atius BALBUS 3 Atia =Gais OCTAVIOUS 4 Octavia MAJOR =Marcus Antonius Triumvar Of ROME Marriage: 40 B.C., Brundisium, His 3Rd Marriage, Her 2ND 5 Antonia MINOR =Nero Claudius Drucus GERMANICUS
1 Caius Julius CAESER =Aurelia CORNELIA 2 Julia CAESER =Marcus Atius BALBUS 3 Atia BALBUS =Caius OCTAVIUS 4 Gaius Octavius Octavian AUGUSTUS =Livia DRUSILLA Marriage: Jan 38 B.C. Go To List Of Surnames
1 Julia CAESER =Marcus Atius BALBUS 2 Atia BALBUS =Caius OCTAVIUS 3 Gaius Octavius Octavian AUGUSTUS =Livia DRUSILLA Marriage: Jan 38 B.C. Go To List Of Surnames
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