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Two members of the [[Gens Iulia|Julian family]] are known from Republican times besides the dictator [[Julius Caesar]], his [[Gaius Iulius Caesar (proconsul)|father]] and the [[pontifex]] [[Gaius Iulius Caesar Strabo (Vopiscus)]], | |||
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Revision as of 20:14, 3 July 2007
- This article is on the lesser known bearers of the name Gaius Iulius Caesar.
- For the dictator see Julius Caesar.
- For all other persons of the name Gaius Iulius Caesar see Gaius Iulius Caesar (name).
Two members of the Julian family are known from Republican times besides the dictator Julius Caesar, his father and the pontifex Gaius Iulius Caesar Strabo (Vopiscus),
Gaius Iulius Caesar I
Gaius Iulius Caesar I was the son of Sextus Iulius Caesar and the father of Gaius Iulius Caesar II.
Gaius Iulius Caesar II
Gaius Iulius Caesar II was the son of Gaius Iulius Caesar I and was married to Marcia, daughter of consul Quintus Marcius Rex. He was the father of proconsul Gaius Iulius Caesar, Sextus Iulius Caesar and Iulia Caesaris, wife of Gaius Marius. He was the grandfather of dictator Julius Caesar.