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For other men named Lucius (Julius) Caesar, see Lucius Julius Caesar

Lucius Julius Caesar (17 BC-2), most commonly known as Lucius Caesar, was the second son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder. In the year of their father's death (12 BC), his maternal grandfather Caesar Augustus adopted him and his brother Gaius. He and his brother were raised and educated by their grandparents.

As he and Gaius were the heirs to Augustus they had promising legal and military careers. Lucius died in Gaul of an illness in 2, 18 months before the death of his brother Gaius. Tiberius in turn was adopted as Augustus' son and heir.

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  • A statue of Lucius Caesar can be seen at http://www.indiana.edu/~c414rome/net_id/spring98/luciuscaesar.jpg

17 BC births | 2 deaths | Julio-Claudian Dynasty

Luzio Zesar | Lucius Iulius Caesar Vipsanianus | ルキウス・カエサル | Lucjusz Juliusz Cezar | Lucius Caesar

 

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