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  1. Atia (also Atia Balba) [ii] ( c. 85 – 43 BC) was the niece of Julius Caesar (through his sister Julia Minor ), and mother of Gaius Octavius, who became the Emperor Augustus. Through her daughter Octavia, she was also the great-grandmother of Germanicus and his brother, Emperor Claudius . Biography. Early life.

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Atia Balba Caesonia (85-43 BC) was the daughter of Julius Caesar's sister Julia Caesaris, mother of the Emperor Augustus, step-grandmother of the Emperor Tiberius, great-grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, great-great grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, and great-great-great-grandmother of the Emperor Nero.

  3. Atia Balba Julia Caesonia is a Roman widow. She is niece to Julius Caesar and mother to Octavia and Octavian. Atia is also the long time lover of Mark Antony. Equal parts charming and conniving, Atia will always look for a way to gain an advantage over others. Being a woman of the Julii, she is...

  4. Mar 16, 2024 · Atia Balba Caesonia was a formidable woman who wielded considerable power in Roman politics. As the niece of Julius Caesar and the mother of Octavius, she was deeply entrenched in the political machinations of the time.

  5. Atia Balba Caesonia Secunda (85-43 BC) was the mother of Octavian and the wife of the praetor Gaius Octavius. Atia Balba Caesonia was the daughter of Marcus Atius and Julia Caesaris, and was born in 85 BC. She married the Governor of Macedonia under the Roman Republic, Gaius Octavius, and she...

  6. He also attempted to join Caesar's staff for his campaign in Africa but his mother, Atia Balba Caesonia, refused to grant him permission to join the Roman Army. She relented the following year but Octavius fell ill and was unable to travel to Hispania where he was fighting the forces of Pompey .

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  8. When Atia Balba Caesonia was born in 0085 BC, her father, Marcus Atius Balbus III, was 20 and her mother, Julia Caesaris Minor de Rome, was 16. She had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Lucius Marcius Philippus II, Roman Consul 56bc. She died in August 0043 BC, in Roma, Lazio, Italy, at the age of 42.

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