

n.) Caesar, praetor, and father of the dictator, married Aurelia Caesar, father of the consul of 90 BC, married Popillia, widow of Quintus Lutatius Catulus (co council of Marius) n.) Caesar, grandfather of the dictator, married Marcia. Third Punic War (149 to 146 BC) (carthage destroyed) – did this Caesar pass down any information to CJ Caesar?

f.) Caesar, praetor in 183 BC, had the province of Gallia Cisalpina. Lucius Julius Caesar, grandfather of the consul of 157 BC, and perhaps father of the praetor of 183 and the military tribune of 181. Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC) (Hannibal) Sextus Julius Caesar, praetor in 208 BC, obtained the province of Sicilia. The Libo branch vanishes and there’s another long gap from 267 - 208 (60 years) and the first Caesar shows up: This seems to be the only other “Julian” to have a triumph until C J Caesar. Iulius Libo (another branch? triumphed over the Sallentini. Libo, father of the consul of 267 BC.Ģ67 L. The next sign is Lucius Julius Libo, grandfather of the consul of 267 BC.ĭid they change the name? or is this another branch of the family? Libo as “nibbler” or “impaired”? Gaius Iulius Iullus (dictator 352 BC) - after which the “Iulius Iullus” line seems to vanish. Then there’s a gap of about 20 years (or a generation) and the family picks up again: Gallic invasion, Rome sacked.ģ79 Consular Tribunes L. He was censor in 393 BC and died in his year of office.Ĥ03 Consular Tribunes Lucius Julius Iulus, tribunus militum consulari potestate in 403 BC, continued the siege against Veiiģ90/387 BC. Iulius Iullus (In the former year he and his colleague Cornelius Cossus vehemently opposed the nomination of a dictator and in the latter year he took part with his colleagues in the commencement of the siege of Veii. Iulus, tribunus militum consulari potestate in 438, and consul in 430 BC.)Ĥ08 Consular Tribune C. I’m not sure if he’s the same one cited by Seneca as an orator.Ĥ30 L. In 431 another name crops up Iulius Mento who is a consul. According to Licinius Macer, Iulius was elected consul for the third time in the following year)Ĥ34 C. While Iulius manned the walls, his colleague consulted the senate and eventually named a dictator. (or Proc.) Verginius Tricostus (In the latter year Rome was visited with such grievous pestilence, that not only were the Romans unable to march out of their own territory to devastate the enemy's, but even offered no opposition to the Fidenates and Veientes, who advanced almost up to the Colline gate. Iulius Iullus amd some other members of the family: The first family is apparently Julius Iulus and in 489 one becomes a consul.Ĭonsul: 489 C. Tullus Hostilius, 3rd king of Rome presumably brought the remaining Julii from Alba Longa. Starting with the probably mythical members, there is Ascanius/ Iulus the gens founder and son of Aeneus, and Proculus Julius, contemporary of Romulus. Borrowing heavily from Wikapedia, I came up with the following: Julian family (from Wikapedia)
