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Julia (39 BCAD 14)

Roman noble, only child of the emperor Augustus and his first wife Scribonia. She married her cousin Marcus Marcellus 25 BC, and after his death two years later, she married Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Her third marriage 12 BC to the future emperor Tiberius proved a failure, and in 2 BC Augustus banished her for immorality.

Julia and Agrippa had five children: Gaius and Lucius Caesar (both later adopted by Augustus), Agrippa Postumus, Julia, and Agrippina (the Elder). Exiled, Julia went to Rhegium, where she died.

Julia (lived 1st century BC)

Roman noble, sister of Julius Caesar and grandmother of the emperor Augustus.

Julia (died 54 BC)

Roman noble, daughter of Julius Caesar and Cornelia. She married Pompey 59 BC and died in childbirth, the child dying shortly after her.

Pompey was said to have been devoted to Julia, and had she lived she might have continued to be a bond between him and her father.

Julia (c. 19 BCAD 28)

Roman noble, daughter of Julia (the daughter of Augustus) and Agrippa. She was banished AD 8 by Augustus, who disapproved of her behaviour, to Trimerus, an island off Apulia (southeastern Italy).

Julia (AD 18–c. 42)

Roman noble, youngest daughter of Germanicus Caesar and Agrippina the Elder (daughter of Julia and Agrippa), and sister of the emperor Caligula. She was banished, restored, and then banished again and executed by the emperor Claudius at the instigation of his wife Messalina.

Julia (died AD 59)

Roman noble, daughter of Drusus Caesar and Livilla, granddaughter of the emperor Tiberius.



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said the weeping Julia Warren, on parting, for the first time since their acquaintance, with the young lady whom she had honoured with the highest place in her affections.
Julia Monson was not as brilliantly handsome as my late owner, but she had more feeling and refinement in the expression of her countenance.
Tree Miss Hester Worsley, Miss Julia Neilson Alice, Maid, Miss Kelly Mrs.
 
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