Julia is the name of two daughters of Gaius Julius Caesar III and Aurelia Cotta, who were also the parents of Julius Caesar. The sisters were born and raised in Rome.
The eldest of the two is sometimes named Julia maior by historians (but not to be confused with Julia the Elder, the daughter of Augustus). Likewise, the youngest of the two sisters of Julius Caesar is sometimes named Julia minor, but not to be confused with Julia the Younger, Augustus' granddaughter.
See family tree of the Julii Caesares pp. 536 - 537 of William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
She married Marcus Atius Balbus, a man from a senatorial family. They had 3 daughters Atia Balba Prima, Atia Balba Caesonia (Augustus' mother) and Atia Balba Tertia.
Marcus Atius died in 52 BC. When Julia Caesaris died a year later, Augustus at age 12 delivered her funeral eulogy.
101 BC births | 51 BC deaths | Julio-Claudian Dynasty | Ancient Roman women
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