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  1. Julia the Younger. Vipsania Julia Agrippina (19 BC – c. AD 28) nicknamed Julia Minor ( Classical Latin: IVLIA•MINOR) [1] and called Julia the Younger by modern historians, was a Roman noblewoman of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She was emperor Augustus' first granddaughter, being the first daughter and second child of Julia the Elder and her ...

  2. Julia Minor (before 100 BC – 51 BC) was the second of two daughters of Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia. She was an elder sister of the dictator Julius Caesar , and the maternal grandmother of Rome's first emperor Augustus .

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  3. Julia Minor (c. 100–51 bce)Younger sister of Julius Caesar and grandmother of the emperor Augustus. Name variations: Julia; Julia the Younger. Born in Rome some time after 100 bce, the date of her elder brother Julius Caesar's birth; died in Rome in 51 bce; daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar (a patrician who had attained relatively modest political offices), and Aurelia (c. Source for ...

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  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Julia Caesaris. Julia Caesaris (101-51 BC) was the second of two daughters of Gaius Julius Caesar III and Aurelia Cotta. Their third and last child was Julius Caesar. Both sisters were named Julia Caesaris and were born and raised in Rome. Siblings.

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  6. Vipsania Julia Agrippina nicknamed Julia Minor and called Julia the Younger by modern historians, was a Roman noblewoman of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She was emperor Augustus' first granddaughter, being the first daughter and second child of Julia the Elder and her husband Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Along with her siblings, Julia was raised and educated by her maternal grandfather Augustus ...

  7. Vipsania Julia Agrippina (19 BC–AD 29), the daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, also known as Julia the Younger or Julia Minor, was the granddaughter of the first Roman emperor Augustus Caesar. Although a member of the imperial family, she technically belonged to the Vipsanii Agrippae, and was not a member of the Julia gens.

  8. Julia Minor (before 100 BC – 51 BC) was the second of two daughters of Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia.She was an elder sister of the dictator Julius Caesar, and the maternal grandmother of Rome's first emperor Augustus.

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