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Atia (also Atia Balba) (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 .
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Mother. Atia. The early life of Augustus, the first Roman...
- Octavia Minor
Mother. Atia. The early life of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor, began at his birth in Rome on September 23, 63 BC, and is considered to have ended around the assassination of Dictator Julius Caesar, Augustus ' great-uncle and adoptive father, on 15 March 44 BC.
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Antonia the Elder. Antonia Minor. Dynasty. Julio-Claudian. Father. Gaius Octavius. Mother. Atia. Octavia the Younger ( Latin: Octavia Minor ; c. 66 BC – 11 BC) was the elder sister of the first Roman emperor, Augustus (known also as Octavian), the half-sister of Octavia the Elder, and the fourth wife of Mark Antony.
1 day ago · daughter of M. Atius Balbus and of Iulia, Caesar's sister, was the wife of C. Octavius and the mother of C. Octavius (the future Augustus) and of ... From: Atia (1) in The Oxford Classical Dictionary ». Subjects: Classical studies.
Apr 28, 2022 · Octavia Minor. daughter. Augustus, 1st Roman Emperor. son. Lucius Marcius Phillipus. husband. Marcia. daughter. Fabia Numantina. daughter. Consul (38 BC) - Lucius Marcius ... son. Marcia, wife of Cato Minor. daughter. Marcus Atius Balbus, Praetor. father. Julia Caesaris Minor. mother. Atia Balba Tertia. sister. About Atia Balba Caesonia.
His mother, Atia, was the niece of Julius Caesar. A denarius from 44 BC, showing Julius Caesar on the obverse and the goddess Venus on the reverse of the coin. Caption: CAESAR IMP. M. / L. AEMILIVS BVCA. His father died in 59 BC when Octavian was four years old. His mother married a former governor of Syria, Lucius Marcius Philippus.
Atia (also Atia Balba) (85 BC – 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.