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  Julius Caesar - Crystalinks
Caesar's gens, the Julii, were patricians; i.e., members of Rome's original aristocracy, which had coalesced in the 4th century BC with a number of leading plebeian (commoner) families to form the nobility that had been the governing class in Rome since then.
It was true that Sextus Caesar, who was perhaps the dictator's uncle, had been one of the consuls for 91; and Lucius Caesar, one of the consuls for 90, was a distant cousin, whose son and namesake was consul for 64.
Caesar's success in building up his political power had made the champions of the old regime so implacably hostile to him that he was now faced with a choice between putting himself at his enemies' mercy or seizing the monopoly of power at which he was accused of aiming.
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 Der Bürgerkrieg
Caesar versuchte, sich zunächst auf der Grundlage der Verfassung — oder wenigstens entsprechend der politischen Gebräuche — zu wehren.
Caesar besetzte Rom kampflos und verfuhr mit den dagebliebenen politischen Gegnern ungewöhnlich milde (clementia caesaris).
Caesar, der Pompeius nach Afrika gefolgt war, verstrickte sich erst in Streitigkeiten des ptolemäischen Königshauses, verbrachte dort den Winter 48/47, eilte dann nach Kleinasien, wo Pharnakes, der Sohn von König Mithradates VI., den Bürgerkrieg genutzt hatte, um weite Gebiete an sich zu reißen, und besiegte diesen bei Zela in Pontos.
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 Sextus Julius Caesar
Sextus Julius I was a Military Tribune under Lucius Aemilius Paullus and a Governor of Liguria.
Son of Sextus Julius Caesar I. As a Roman ambassador, assisted in restoring the liberty of Abdera in 169 BC.
Sextus commanded one of his Syrian legions and was quaestor in 48BC.
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 Gaius Julius Caesar - Search.com
Father of Gaius Julius Caesar III, Sextus Julius Caesar III and Julia Caesaris, wife of Gaius Marius.
Gaius Julius Caesar III was Quaestor in 99 BC or 98 BC, and Praetor in 92 BC.
Gaius Julius Caesar III was married Aurelia Cotta, a member of a consular family.
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 Lucius Julius Caesar
Son of Numerius Julius Caesar and father to Sextus Julius Caesar I.
135 BC – 87 BC) was a son of Lucius Julius Caesar II, and elder brother to Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus.
Lucius Caesar (17 BC – AD 2), was born '''Lucius Vipsanius Agrippa''', as a son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia The Elder.
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 Julius Caesar: Historical Background
Gaius Julius Caesar was born (by Caesarean section according to an unlikely legend) of Aurelia and Gaius Julius Caesar, a praetor.
Caesar was safe from prosecution for such actions as long as he held office, but once he became a private citizen again he could be prosecuted by his enemies in the Senate.
Caesar tried to maintain his position legally, but when he was pushed to the limit he led his armies across the Rubicon River (the border of his province), which was automatic civil war.
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 Life of Gaius Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC in Rome to Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia.
Caesar's family was, when he was born, part of this group, since his aunt had married the most powerfull Plebeian of all, and raised the fortunes of her Julli family immesurabley.
Caesar was allowed to return to Rome early, probably due to his emotionally unstable state affecting job performance (his wife who he had loved deeply was dead for a year now).
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 A Look at Julius Caesar's Parents
Julius Caesar was much more than a character in a William Shakespeare play, as he was a living, breathing man who turned out to become one of most influential and well known of men in history.
Gaius Julius Caesar (140 BC - 85 BC) served as a Roman senator and was a great supporter of his brother-in-law Gaius Mairus, but he would become more known as the father of Julius Caesar.
Caesar's mother had ties to politics, as the daughter of Rutilia and Lucius Aurelius Cotta, who served as consul in 119 BC.
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 Julius Caesar, Romans (Photo Archive)
Caesar was born in 102 or 100 BCE into the ancient patrician family of the Iulii who claimed ancestry from Aeneas of Troy, one of the mythical founders of Rome, and the goddess Venus, but few members of the family had distinguished themselves in the previous generations.
Caesar, Crassus and Pompey now decided to continue their alliance, sometimes called the first triumvirate, which by the almost contemporary historian Livy was described as "conspiracy against the state by its three leading citizens".
Caesar was left dead on the floor at the feet of a statue of his friend and enemy Pompey.
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 Julius Caesar
Caesar, demonstrating his ambition replied, "For my part, I’d rather be the first man among these fellows than the second man in Rome." During his term as governor, Caesar strengthened his relationship with these Gallic peoples, which proved to be an important factor in his later plans.
Caesar was considered during his lifetime to be one of the finest orators and authors of prose in Rome—even Cicero spoke highly of Caesar's rhetoric and style.
Caesar's infantry and cavalry was first rate, and he made heavy use of formidable Roman artillery; additional factors which made him so effective in the field were his army's superlative engineering abilities and the legendary speed with which he maneuvered (Caesar's army sometimes marched as many as 40 miles a day).
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 Lucius Julius Caesar - Search.com
None of these members of the Julii Caesares family are to be confused with the much more famous Gaius Julius Caesar, the Roman who conquered Gaul, became dictator for life, and then was murdered by Roman senators.
Lucius was a great-grandson to Lucius Julius Libo.
During his consulship Lucius Caesar commanded one of the armies Rome employed against the Italians with mixed success as he was beaten a few times but was able to repulse an attack on his camp.
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 Gaius Julius Caesar - Free net encyclopedia
Gaius Julius Caesar II Son of Gaius Julius Caesar I. Married Marcia, daughter of consul Quintus Marcius Rex.
Gaius Julius Caesar IV (100 BC – 44 BC), was the son of Gaius Julius Caesar III.
Template:Main Gaius Caesar (20 BC – AD 4), was born Gaius Vipsanius Agrippa, as a son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder.
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 Late Iron Age Timeline
Caesar returns to the march inland and engages an enlarged multi-tribe British force led by Cassivellaunus (from a north of Thames based tribe, Catevaulauni?) A cavalry battles occurs whilst Caesar is still on the march near Canterbury, by the river Stour, the British forces are repelled.
Caesar reinstates Mandubracius to the throne of the Trinovantes.
Julius Caesar orders for Vercingetorix to be sent to Rome, to be paraded through the streets and executed.
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 Genealogy Data
-------Lucius Julius LIBO, Lucius Julius ------Lucius Julius LIBO, Lucius Julius
-------Caius Julius JULUS, Caius Julius ------Lucius Julius JULUS, Lucius Julius
-------Numerius Julius JULUS, Numerius Julius ------Lucius Julius JULUS, Lucius Julius
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 Sextus Julius Caesar
The leading Julians were Lucius Julius Caesar (praetor in 94, consul in 90, censor in 89) and his younger brother Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo (aedile in 90).
Sextus Julius Caesar lost a battle against the Samnites and died during the siege of Asculum.
His son, also called Sextus Julius Caesar, was a friend of the famous Gaius Julius Caesar and commanded one of his Syrian legions.
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 Vita Familiae Caesaris
As with most Roman aristocratic families, the Julii Caesares, as represented in their most famous son, Caius Caesar Dictator, were startlingly well-connected to the other ruling families through blood and marriage.
Sextus Julius Caesar, grandson of Numerius, was a military tribune under Lucius Aemilius Paullus and a Proconsul of Liguria who lived around 200 BCE.
Born Sextus Julius Caesar -son of the Dictator's grandfather's brother- he served with Gaius Marius as co-Consul during the invasions of the Teutones and Cimbri.
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 Lucius Julius Caesar
In 91, when Lucius' nephew Sextus Julius Caesar was consul, a tribune named Marcus Livius Drusus had proposed several reform bills, and to gain support, he had asked support from the Italian allies of Rome.
Lucius Julius Caesar was now made censor, and responsible for dividing the new citizens in the voting districts.
Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo was an uncle of the Gaius Julius Caesar who was father of the famous Julius Caesar.
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 Sextus Julius Caesar
Sextus' father was Lucius Julius Caesar and his mother was .
His paternal grandparents were Numerius Julius Caesar and .
View the entire genealogy report of Caesar families, or surname index of Caesar pedigrees or report summary Caesar heritage from 'The Skaggs-Files'.
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 Antipater
) and (Julius) Caesar's triumph, Antipater -- the administrator of the Jews by order of Hyrcanus (II) -- supplied Caesar with much that he needed, when he was at war with (Cleopatra VII of) Egypt.
But after sending Caesar off from Syria, Antipater went back to Judea and went straight about erecting the wall (of Jerusalem) that had been pulled down by Pompey.
And so he became known to Sextus Caesar, the governor of Syria and relative of the great (Julius) Caesar.
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 Legio XX--Roman Names
Julius, Flavius, Claudius, Didius, etc. Using a well-known nomen like Julius is fine because there were non-noble branches of famous families, and freed slaves took the names of their former owners.
Gaius Julius Caesar was the son of Gaius Julius Caesar, but his uncle was Sextus Julius Caesar.
Therefore, all of Julius Caesar's daughters and sisters were named Julia, though may have been called Julilla, etc.
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 Sextus Caesar
Son and namesake of Gaius Julius Caesar's uncle, Sextus Julius Caesar was made governor of Syria by his dictator cousin soon after Pompey's murder (48
During Herod's trial by the Sanhedrin for executing captive Galilean insurgents without due process, Sextus supported the brash defendent and subsequently put Roman forces in Palestine under his command.
Sextus himself was killed, however, in a mutiny by his own troops, instigated by former Pompey aide, Cecilius Bassus.
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 Amazon.com: "Sextus Pompey": Key Phrase page
10 It is likely that the triumvir Lepidus later recalled that particular deed when he besieged the forces of Sextus Pompey defending that same seaport in 36 Bc.
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 Amazon.com: "Sextus Tarquinius": Key Phrase page
Lucretia some of the attributes of an elegiac woman, Ovid makes psychologically plau- sible the passion of the king's son, Sextus Tarquinius, for Lucretia.
This discussion enflames Prince Sextus Tarquinius, son of the Roman King, with desire for Lucretia, the wife of Collatinus, his kinsman.
then all the Gabians, from the highest to the lowest, were eager to believe that Sextus Tarquinius had been sent to them as their general, by the favour of the gods.
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 Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Sextus Julius Caesar
Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Sextus Julius Caesar
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