Ancestors of Vanderich BURGONDES
/-Ancetre DE BURGUNDY
/-Ancile DE BURGONDIE
/-Hermanrich DE BURGONDIE
/-Cunimond DE BURGONDIE
/-Thrismond DE BURGUNDY
| \-Ingiald DE DANEMARK
/-Walderich BURGONDES
| \-Hilda
/-Gauser BURGONDES
| \-Thora
Vanderich BURGONDES
\-Clodonde DE SAXE
Descendants of Vanderich BURGONDES
1 Vanderich BURGONDES
=Glavinda
2 Vaimir KING of The Burgundians
=Clotilde DE REIMS
3 King Bermond OF THE BURGUDIANS
=Imnichild
Ancestors of Walderich BURGONDES
/-Ancetre DE BURGUNDY
/-Ancile DE BURGONDIE
/-Hermanrich DE BURGONDIE
/-Cunimond DE BURGONDIE
/-Thrismond DE BURGUNDY
| \-Ingiald DE DANEMARK
Walderich BURGONDES
\-Hilda
Descendants of Walderich BURGONDES
1 Walderich BURGONDES
=Thora
2 Gauser BURGONDES
=Clodonde DE SAXE
3 Vanderich BURGONDES
=Glavinda
Ancestors of Amadeus de BURGUNDY
/-Gérold VOM ANGLACHGAU Graf im Kraichgau und Anglachgau
/-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | /-Lendisius Leutharius ALÉMANIE
| | /-Gotfrid AGILOLFING
| | | | /-Willibald OF BURGUNDY
| | | \-Fara Van BOURGONDIË
| | | \- BURGONDE
| | /-Gotfrid Herzog der Alamannen
| | | | /-Theodo ALAMANNIA
| | | \-Oda Theodos BAYERN
| | | | /-Willibald of the Burgundians BURGANDY
| | | \-Wilibalda de Borgoña
| | | \-Brynhild QUEEN
| | /-Houching von Alamannien
| | | \-Regine Ragnetrude AGILOFINGES von Baiern
| | /-Hnabi alamannischer Herzog
| | | \-Hersuinda von BAYERN
| \-Imma Gräfin im Kraichgau
| \-Herswinde
/-Odo VON ORLÉANS
| \-Waldrada VON HORNBACH
Amadeus de BURGUNDY
| /-Adalbert D`ALSACE
| /-Liutfrid D`ALSACE
| | | /-Theodon II VON BAYERN
| | \-Gerlinde VON BAYERN
| | | /-Hugobert D`AUSTRASIE
| | \-Adele D`AUSTRASIE
| | | /-Chlothar I DER FRANKEN
| | | /-Chilperic I of SOISSONS
| | | | \-Arnegunde VON THÜRINGEN
| | | /-Chlothar II of NEUSTRIA
| | | | \-Fredegunde Frankenkönigin
| | | /-Theodard D`OEREN
| | | | \-Haldetrude DE SOISSONS
| | \-Theodrada DE HESBAYE
| | | /-Chilperic I of SOISSONS
| | | /-Chlothar II of NEUSTRIA
| | | | \-Fredegunde Frankenkönigin
| | | /-Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA
| | | | \-Haldetrude DE SOISSONS
| | \-Regintrude MEROVINGIENS
| | | /-Brunulphe I D’ARDENNES
| | | /-Brunolf IV D`ARDENNES
| | | | \-Crotechielde Fredegonde D`OSTROGOTHIE
| | \-Gomatrude D`AUSTRASIE
| | \-Clotilde DE NEUSTRIE
| | \-Audovere DE SOISSONS
| /-Gérard I DE PARIS
| | | /-Berenthobald I ASCANIE
| | | /-Berenthobald DE BALLENSTAEDT II
| | | | \-Amalberga DER THÜRINGEN
| | | /-Berenthobald III ASCANIE
| | | | \-Reine DE SAXONY
| | | /-Berenthobald IV ASCANIE
| | | /-Aribert ASCANIE
| | | | | /-Sieghard I VON SACHSEN
| | | | \-No Name VON SACHSEN
| | | | | /-Jean Johannes I von Wendland DES HERULES
| | | | | /-Goswin DES OBOTRITES
| | | | | | \-Euphemia DE NORVÈGE
| | | | \-Julanda DES OBOTRITES
| | | /-Berthold II ASCANIE
| | | | | /-Berenthobald I ASCANIE
| | | | | /-Berenthobald DE BALLENSTAEDT II
| | | | | | \-Amalberga DER THÜRINGEN
| | | | | /-Berenthobald III ASCANIE
| | | | | | \-Reine DE SAXONY
| | | | | /-Beranger I VON ASCHLERSLEBEN
| | | | \-Heila VON ASCHERSLEBEN
| | | | \-No Name VON SACHSEN
| | | /-Robrecht VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | /-Bertulf DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | /-Rodbert DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | /-Lambert I VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | | | /-Autharius Flavius DE FRIOUL
| | | | | | \-Wulfgurda DE LOMBARDIE
| | | | | | \-Aiga spouse of Autharius Flavius DE FRIOUL
| | | | | /-Robert III VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | | | /-Robert DE SANCY
| | | | | | \-Theodorata DE SANCY
| | | | | | | /-Valerian DI FELTRO
| | | | | | | /-Adalberto DI FELTRO
| | | | | | | | \-Caesaria DE ROME
| | | | | | \-Walderada DI FELTRO
| | | | | | | /-Venatius DE BYZANCE
| | | | | | \-Antonia DE BYZANCE
| | | | | | \-Italica DE SANCY
| | | | \-Turinberthe VON WORMSGAU
| | | | | /-Chlothar I DER FRANKEN
| | | | | /-Chilperic I of SOISSONS
| | | | | | \-Arnegunde VON THÜRINGEN
| | | | | /-Chlothar II of NEUSTRIA
| | | | | | \-Fredegunde Frankenkönigin
| | | | | /-Dagobert I of AUSTRASIA
| | | | | | \-Haldetrude DE SOISSONS
| | | | \-Regentrude II VON NEUSTRIA
| | | | \-Ragnetrude D’ARDENNES
| | | | \-Clotilde DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | \-Audovere DE SOISSONS
| | \-Hiltrudis VON WORMSGAU
| | \-Chiltrude VON BAYERN
| /-Leuthard I DE FEZENSAC
| | | /-Pepin II D`HERISTAL
| | | /-Charles D`HERISTAL
| | | | | /-Sigebert I D`AUSTRASIE
| | | | | /-Childebert II AUSTRASIA
| | | | | | \-Brunhilda of Austrasia of the VISIGOTHS
| | | | | /-Thierry II D`AUSTRASIE
| | | | | | | /-Liuva I DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | \-Faibeule DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | \-Richilde DES FRANCS
| | | | | /-Childebert D`AUSTRASIE
| | | | | | | /-Ansbert DE MOSELLE
| | | | | | \-Sichilde DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | | \-Blithilde DE NEUSTRIE
| | | | | /-Childebrand NOBELUNGEN
| | | | | | \-Alpaida D`ORLEANS
| | | | \-Alpais DE BRUYERES
| | | | \-Clotilde DE REIMS
| | | /-Carloman D`AUSTRASIE
| | | | \-Ruodheid DE GELLONE
| | \-Rotrude D`AUSTRASIE
| | | /-Godilon VON THURGAU TRIER
| | | /-Guerin I VON THURGAU POITIERS
| | | | | /-Erchenaud DE MOSELLE
| | | | | /-Leutharius II Duke D'Alsace
| | | | | | \-Leudefindis OF FRANCE
| | | | \-Marie Sigrade ALSACE
| | | | | /-Richemir FRANKONIANS
| | | | \-Gerberge DE BOURGOGNE ET DE FRANCONIA
| | | | | /-Agivald Theodobert Garibald D'BAVIÈRE I
| | | | | /-Theodebald I BAVARIANS
| | | | | | \-Wisigarde of France LOMBARDY
| | | | \-Garitrudis BAYERN Hamage
| | | | \-Blithildis OF KÖLN
| | | /-Alard DE FRANCIE
| | | | | /-Raoul I VON THÜRINGEN
| | | | | /-Hedan VON THURINGEN
| | | | | | \-Berthilda VON THURINGEN
| | | | \-Gunza VON THURINGEN TRIER
| | | | \-Berthilde spouse of Hédan I VON THÜRINGEN
| | \-Grimhilde DE FRANCIE
| | | /-Aldaric OF ARDENNES
| | | /-Waudbert I DE POUTHIEU D'ARDENNES
| | | | \-Argotta DES OSTROGOTHS
| | | /-Brunulphe I D’ARDENNES
| | | | \-Lucille DE PANNONIE
| | | /-Brunolf IV D`ARDENNES
| | | | \-Crotechielde Fredegonde D`OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Adalric I D`ARDENNES
| | | | \-Frava DE BOULOGNE
| | | /-Adalric II D`ARDENNES
| | | | | /-Waude father of Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | /-Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | | /-Amalric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | \-Clothilde D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | | | /-Brunulphe IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | | \-Amalaberge DE LANDEN
| | | | \-Widulpha DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | /-Chrodulphe DE BOULOGNE de Cambrai
| | | | | /-Chrodbert OF BOULOGNE
| | | | | | \-Avicie de Cambrai DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | /-Theudrik DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | | \-Isabeau de PONTHIEU
| | | | \-Fraye DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | /-Arnoald VON MOSELGAU
| | | | \-Amalaberga IM THURINGEN
| | | | | /-Theodemont VON SCHWABEN
| | | | \-Oda VON SCHWABEN
| | | | \-Radegonde VON THÜRINGEN
| | \-Amaudru D`ARDENNES
| | | /-Waude father of Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | /-Waudbert IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | /-Amalric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | \-Clothilde D'OSTROGOTHIE
| | | /-Brunulphe IV DE LOMMOIS
| | | | \-Amalaberge DE LANDEN
| | | /-Ludulphe DE LOMMOIS
| | | | | /-Chrodulphe DE BOULOGNE de Cambrai
| | | | | /-Chrodbert OF BOULOGNE
| | | | | | \-Avicie de Cambrai DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | /-Theudrik DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | | \-Isabeau de PONTHIEU
| | | | \-Fraye DE BOULOGNE
| | | | | /-Arnoald VON MOSELGAU
| | | | \-Amalaberga IM THURINGEN
| | | | | /-Theodemont VON SCHWABEN
| | | | \-Oda VON SCHWABEN
| | | | \-Radegonde VON THÜRINGEN
| | \-Isabelle DE LOMMOIS
| | \-Widulfa GRATIENNE
\-Engeltrudis DE FÉZENSAC
| /-Hugues de Alsace
\-Grimhild D'ALSACE
- Father: Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
- Mother: Demoiselle MEAUX
- Birth: 13 AUG 602, Neustria, France
- Also known as: Flodulf
- Also known as: Bodilon of Treves
- Also known as: Bodilon of Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilon "Saint" De Poitiers Count of Bourgogne
- Also known as: Bodilon de Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilllon von Trier
- Also known as: Bodilon de Hesbaye
- Also known as: Bodilon von Trier Wavrin
- Also known as: Bodilon de Trève
- Also known as: Saint Clodulphe Bishop of Metz
- Also known as: Bodilon Count Of Trêves
- Also known as: Boditon
- Also known as: Bodilon (Bodilan Bodilon Boditon De Bourgogne De Poitiers Of Thurgovie Du Mans) De Trèves
- Also known as: Comte Bodilon De Poitiers De Trèves
- Also known as: Bodilon of Treves
- Also known as: Comte Bodilon De Poitiers De Trèves
- Also known as: Bodilon (Bodilan Bodilon Boditon De Bourgogne De Poitiers Of Thurgovie Du Mans) De Trèves
- Also known as: Boditon
- Also known as: Saint Clodulphe Bishop of Metz
- Also known as: Bodilon Count Of Trêves
- Also known as: Bodilon of Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilon de Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilllon von Trier
- Also known as: Bodilon de Hesbaye
- Also known as: Bodilon "Saint" De Poitiers Count of Bourgogne
- Also known as: Bodilon von Trier Wavrin
- Also known as: Bodilon de Trève
- Also known as: Comte Bodilon De Poitiers De Trèves
- Also known as: Bodilon (Bodilan Bodilon Boditon De Bourgogne De Poitiers Of Thurgovie Du Mans) De Trèves
- Also known as: Boditon
- Also known as: Saint Clodulphe Bishop of Metz
- Also known as: Bodilon Count Of Trêves
- Also known as: Bodilon de Trève
- Also known as: Bodilon of Treves
- Also known as: Bodilon "Saint" De Poitiers Count of Bourgogne
- Also known as: Bodilon de Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilllon von Trier
- Also known as: Bodilon of Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilon de Hesbaye
- Also known as: Bodilon von Trier Wavrin
- Also known as: Comte Bodilon De Poitiers De Trèves
- Also known as: Bodilon (Bodilan Bodilon Boditon De Bourgogne De Poitiers Of Thurgovie Du Mans) De Trèves
- Also known as: Boditon
- Also known as: Saint Clodulphe Bishop of Metz
- Also known as: Bodilon Count Of Trêves
- Also known as: Bodilon de Trève
- Also known as: Bodilon of Treves
- Also known as: Bodilon "Saint" De Poitiers Count of Bourgogne
- Also known as: Bodilon de Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilllon von Trier
- Also known as: Bodilon of Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilon de Hesbaye
- Also known as: Bodilon von Trier Wavrin
- Also known as: Comte Bodilon De Poitiers De Trèves
- Also known as: Bodilon (Bodilan Bodilon Boditon De Bourgogne De Poitiers Of Thurgovie Du Mans) De Trèves
- Also known as: Boditon
- Also known as: Saint Clodulphe Bishop of Metz
- Also known as: Bodilon Count Of Trêves
- Also known as: Bodilon de Trève
- Also known as: Bodilon of Treves
- Also known as: Bodilon "Saint" De Poitiers Count of Bourgogne
- Also known as: Bodilon de Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilllon von Trier
- Also known as: Bodilon of Poitiers
- Also known as: Bodilon de Hesbaye
- Also known as: Bodilon von Trier Wavrin
- Occupation: Religieux, 643, Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France
- Occupation: Bishop of Metz, BET 657 AND 697
- Occupation: Bishop of Metz, BET 657 AND 697
- Occupation: Bishop of Metz, BET 657 AND 697
- Occupation: Bishop of Metz, BET 657 AND 697
- Occupation: Bishop of Metz, BET 657 AND 697
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Bourgogne
- LifeSketch: Birth: 0595; France. Death: 0643; France. Birth: 595; La Brosse, France. Death: 643; Beaucare, France.
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Poitiers et Treves.
- Title Of Nobility: Noble d'Austrasie, Neustrie. Noble de Dijon. Conde dos Francs. Comte de Trêves.
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Poitiers et Treves.
- Title Of Nobility: Noble d'Austrasie, Neustrie. Noble de Dijon. Conde dos Francs. Comte de Trêves.
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Poitiers et Treves.
- Title Of Nobility: Noble d'Austrasie, Neustrie. Noble de Dijon. Conde dos Francs. Comte de Trêves.
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Poitiers et Treves.
- Title Of Nobility: Noble d'Austrasie, Neustrie. Noble de Dijon. Conde dos Francs. Comte de Trêves.
- Title Of Nobility: Count of Poitiers et Treves.
- Title Of Nobility: Noble d'Austrasie, Neustrie. Noble de Dijon. Conde dos Francs. Comte de Trêves.
- Death: 643, Tréves, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Burial: AFT 8 JUN 697, Lay-Saint-Christophe, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France
- Partnership with: Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
- Child: Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris Birth: 630, Autun, Saone-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France
- Child: Sigreda D' ALSACE Birth: 625, Moselle, Lorraine, France
- Child: Adele De POITERS Birth: 625, Bourgogne, France
- Child: Adelais D' AUSTRASIA Birth: ABT 615, Poitiers, Kingdom of Neustria, Gaul, Roman Empire
- Child: Alberic VON AQUITAINE Birth: 640
Ancestors of Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
/-Chrodobertus I (Robert I) VON HASPENGAU OF NEUSTRASIA (NEUSTRIA)
/-Lambert I De HASPENGAU Neustria
Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
\-Demoiselle MEAUX
Descendants of Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
1 Bodilon de Poitiers Bishop of Treves BURGUNDY
=Sigrada DE VERDUN vom Elsass
2 Warin VON POITOU Graf von Paris
=Gunza DE METZ von Trier
3 Leutwinus VAN TRIER Bishop of Treves
=Willigarde VON BAYERN DE TREVES
3 Lambert II DE HESBAYE DE WORMSGAU Count Of Hesbaye
3 Doda von Poitiers
2 Sigreda D' ALSACE
2 Adele De POITERS
2 Adelais D' AUSTRASIA
2 Alberic VON AQUITAINE
- Birth: 495, Kingdom of Burgundy, Gaul, Roman Empire
- Also known as: Guntheuca of Burgundy
- Also known as: Gondioque
- Also known as: Gondioque
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Orléans
- She was the widow of Chlodomer, brother of Clotaire: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: From Wikipedia- Guntheuc of the Burgundy, Queen of Orléans. Born: 495 at : Burgundy, France Death: circa 532 (33-41) at : Paris, France Guntheuc (or Gondioque) (495 – c. 532) was the wife of Chlodomer, king of Orléans. She later married his brother Clothar I, king of Soissons. Guntheuc may have been of Burgundian origin and the granddaughter of Godegisel a King of Burgundy. She is briefly mentioned in Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks. In 517 she married Chlodomer, king of Orléans. They are likely the parents of Gunthar, Theudebald, and Clodoald (later canonised Saint Cloud). King Chlodomer led an expedition against the Burgundians in 524. He was killed on this expedition, in the spring or summer of the same year, at the Battle of Vézeronce. His three sons were entrusted to his mother Clotilde until his widow married Clotaire I. Clotaire, however, had Chlodomer's children killed, although Clodoald managed to escape. Better known as Saint Cloud, he later became abbot of Nogent, having given up his hair, the symbol of the Frankish royalty, rather than giving up his life. After Chlodomer's death, Guntheuc married his brother Clothar I, king of Soissons. Chlothar's marriage to Guntheuc gave Chlothar access to Chlodomer's treasury and ensured the rights of Guntheuc as sole heiress of King Godégisile's lands; as Frankish law allowed a woman to inherit land if she had no sons. ****************************
- Title Of Nobility: Reine d'Orléans
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia: Guntheuc or Gondioque of Burgundy, Queen of Orléans. Born: 495, Burgundy, France Death: circa 532, Paris, France Guntheuc may have been of Burgundian origin and the granddaughter of Godegisel a King of Burgundy. She is briefly mentioned in Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks. In 517 she married Chlodomer, King of Orléans. They are likely the parents of Gunthar, Theudebald and Clodoald (later canonised Saint Cloud). King Chlodomer led an expedition against the Burgundians in 524. He was killed on this expedition, in the spring or summer of the same year, at the Battle of Vézeronce. His three sons were entrusted to his mother Clotilde until his widow married Clotaire I. Clotaire, however, had Chlodomer's children killed, although Clodoald managed to escape. Better known as Saint Cloud, he later became abbot of Nogent, having given up his hair, the symbol of the Frankish royalty, rather than giving up his life. After Chlodomer's death, Guntheuc married his brother Clothar I, King of Soissons. Chlothar's marriage to Guntheuc gave Chlothar access to Chlodomer's treasury and ensured the rights of Guntheuc as sole heiress of King Godégisile's lands; as Frankish law allowed a woman to inherit land if she had no sons.
- Death: 532, Kingdom of Burgundy, Gaul, Roman Empire
Descendants of Guntheuc of Orleans BURGUNDY
1 Guntheuc of Orleans BURGUNDY
=Chlothar I DER FRANKEN Marriage: ABT 525 Marriage: 524
- Birth: 383, Constantinopolis (East Roman Empire)
- Death: ABT 460, Capadocce (Anatolia)
Descendants of Flavius Basiliscus, BYZANTINE EMPEROR
1 Flavius Basiliscus, BYZANTINE EMPEROR
=Aelia ZENONIS
2 Aelia VERIEREA
=Flavius Valerius Leo I
3 Ariadne Ou la Princess Ajdane, Imperatrice DE CONSTANTINOPLE D'ORIENT
=Flavius Zeno Perpetuus Augustus Eastern ROMAN Emperor
=Anastase ANASTASIDAE DE BYZANCE I Marriage: 20 MAY 491
3 Leontia PORPHYROGENITA
3 Unknown Son MARCELLUS
Ancestors of Leo II, joint- emperor of BYZANTINE EMPIRE
/-Kodisa DE PANNONIE
/-Pompeus DE DIRRACHIUM
| \-Lallis D'ISAURIE
/-Flavius Zeno Perpetuus Augustus Eastern ROMAN Emperor
| | /-Anastacius Gallus Constantinus DE ROME
| \-Anastasia Constatina GALIUS
Leo II, joint- emperor of BYZANTINE EMPIRE
| /-Lallis
| /-Flavius Valerius Leo I
| | \-Unknown Spouse of LALLIS
\-Ariadne Ou la Princess Ajdane, Imperatrice DE CONSTANTINOPLE D'ORIENT
| /-Flavius Basiliscus, BYZANTINE EMPEROR
\-Aelia VERIEREA
\-Aelia ZENONIS
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Sybila Erithrea of CADIZ
1 Sybila Erithrea of CADIZ
=Asterius of CRETE
2 Naraco of SSARDINIA
- Father: Lucius Caecilius Metellus DENTER, Roman Consul, Praetor
- Birth: 290 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Consul or Rome, 251 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 243 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 243 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Occupation: Pontifex Maximus, 243 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Wikipedia Lucius Caecilius Metellus (c. 290 BC – 221 BC) was the son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Denter. He was Consul in 251 BC and 247 BC, Pontifex Maximus in 243 BC and Dictator in 224 BC[citation needed]. He defeated the Carthaginian general Hasdrubal at the celebrated Battle of Panormus, a turning point of the First Punic War which led to Roman domination of Sicily. In that battle, after which he received the Honours of the Triumph, he defeated thirteen enemy generals and captured one hundred and twenty elephants, some of which he exhibited to the Roman people.[1] In this battle, so decisive for Rome, the Carthaginian advantage was subdued by luring the enemy to terrain where staked ditches had been dug. This, coupled with the element of surprise and a quick counter-attack, allowed the Roman infantry to rout the attacking Carthaginians. While Metellus was Pontifex Maximus, a fire destroyed the Temple of Vesta and threatened to destroy the Palladium and other sacred objects. Lucius Caecilius Metellus, without hesitating, threw himself amidst the flames and reappeared with the tutelary symbol of the first Rome. However, his eyes were badly injured by the intense heat and he went blind, for which the Senate granted him the privilege of going by chariot to the Curia. In memory of that noble achievement of their ancestor, the Caecilii started to mint the image of Pallas on their consular coins. He was the father of Lucius Caecilius Metellus, Quintus Caecilius Metellus and Marcus Caecilius Metellus.
- Death: 221 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus I
/-Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus DENTER, Roman Consul, Praetor
Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
Descendants of Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
1 Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
=(Unknown)
2 Quintus Caecilius Metellus
=(Unknown)
3 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
=(Unknown)
3 Lucius Caecilius METELLUS CALVUS
2 Lucius Caecilius METELLUS
2 Marcus Caecilius METELLUS
- Birth: 138 BC, Roma, Roman Empire
- Death: 78 BC, Pozzuoli, Napoli, Campania, Italy
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Descendants of Lucius CAECILIUS SULLA FELIX
1 Lucius CAECILIUS SULLA FELIX
=(Unknown)
2 Caecilia METALLA
=Titus POMPONIUS
3 Pomponia Attica DE ROME
=Quintus Tullius Cicero DE ROME Marriage: 68 BC
3 Titus Pomponius Atticus
=Lucius Cornelius Sulla FELIX
3 Fausta Cornelia
=Tito POMPÔNIO
3 Tito Pomponio ATICO
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
/-Sextus Caecilius Crescens
Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
\-Fulvia Numisia GAVIANA AEMILIANA
Descendants of Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
1 Sextus CAECILIUS VOLUSIANIS
=(Unknown)
2 Caecilia spouse of Gnaeus Petronius Probatus JUSTUS Jr.
=Gnaeus Petronius PROBATUS JR. JUSTUS
3 Petronia spouse of Marcus PUBLIUS
=Marcus PUBLIUS
- Birth: 235, Roma, Italy, Roman Empire
- Death: 290, Roma, Italy, Roman Empire
Descendants of Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
1 Gaius Memminus CAECILLIANUS PLACIDUS
=Pupiena Rufina Marriage: ABT 260, Roma, Italy, Roman Empire
2 Gaius Memmius Caecilianus Placidus
=Maecia Proba CETHEGILLA
3 Marcus Maecius Memmius Furius BABURIUS CAECILIANUS PLACIDUS
=Fabia Paulina Placidus TITIANIA Marriage: ABT 315, Roma, Italy, Roman Empire
3 Placidia Maecia
3 Gaius Memmius ORTIFUS
2 Gaius Memmius Vitrasius ORFITUS HONORIUS
=Vitrasia of ROME
2 Memmius ORFITUS II
2 Gaius Memmius Orfitus MEMMIUS
- Father: Gaius Claudius CRASSUS
- Birth: 346 BC
- Title Of Nobility: Roman Censor
- built the first Roman road (the Via Appia) and the first aqueduct (the Aqua Appia): (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Appius Claudius Crassus Caecus ("the blind"; c. 340 BC – after 280 BC) was an important statesman of the Roman Republic, who was active between 315 and 278 BC. He served as a Roman censor between 312 and 308 BC, and then a consul twice, once in 307 and once in 296, dictator c. 285 BC, he also served as a interrex three separate times. Appius Claudius Caecus is an integral part of Roman history due to the fact that he is the first Roman whose life can be traced with historical certainty. Caecus' political highlight is his time as censor for five years, which was only supposed to last 18 months. During his time as a censor he built the first Roman road (the Via Appia) and the first aqueduct (the Aqua Appia). He also made several obscure constitutional reforms; he changed the organization of Roman tribes and admitted descendants of freedmen in to the electoral rolls. In addition, he was the first censor to draw the list of senators. These reforms massively increased the prestige of the censorship position, which before had only been a minor magistracy. His reforms did trigger some outrage, as he broke a number of established traditions. Appius embroiled himself in several bitter political feuds, especially with the Fabii (powerful Roman family). Fabius who was the earliest roman historian and a member of the Fabbii family, may have been the source for a significant amount of smear against Caecus, accusing him of being a corrupted, immoral demagogue, and an inept general. Due to the wide divergence in the sources, modern scholars have had very different interpretations of Caecus' deeds: he has been described as a revolutionary, a reactionary, a would-be tyrant, or a great reformer, and comparable to the Athenian Cleisthenes. Caecus belonged to the patrician gens Claudia, one of the most important families of the Republic, which counted prominent men from its beginning to the Roman Empire. His exact relationship with the Claudii of the fifth century is uncertain as there is some doubt on their career, but Caecus was certainly a descendant of Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis Sabinus, consul in 495 and semi-legendary founder of the gens. This man's son was perhaps consul in 471 and the leading member of the Decemvirate in 451; his brother was consul in 460, and his son and grandson were respectively consular tribunes in 424 and 403. Livy describes them in a stereotypical fashion as haughty aristocrats with arch-conservative views. The Claudii were however in decline in the fourth century, and only two of them are recorded before Caecus. Appius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis—Caecus' grandfather—was dictator in 362 and consul in 349; he died during his last office. Caecus' father, Gaius Claudius Crassus Inregillensis was dictator in 337, but had to resign immediately because the augurs had found a fault in his appointment. His mother is not known, but he had a much younger brother, Appius Claudius Caudex, who became consul in 264, four years after Caecus' elder son. Since Caecus' sons became consuls over a period of 28 years and long after his own time, he probably married at least twice, even though none of his wives is known
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- Title Of Nobility: Dictator
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- Title Of Nobility: Dictator
- Death: 273 BC
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Appius Claudius CAECUS
/-Marcus CLAUSUS
/-Appius Claudius SABINUS REGILLENSIS OR Inregillensis
/-Appius Claudius Sabinus REGILLENSIS
/-Appius Claudius Crassus Sabinus REGILLENSIS
/-Appius Claudius Crassus INREGILLENSIS
/-Appius Claudius Crassus Sabinus INREGILLENSIS
/-Gaius Claudius CRASSUS
Appius Claudius CAECUS
Descendants of Appius Claudius CAECUS
1 Appius Claudius CAECUS
=(Unknown)
2 Tiberius Claudius NERO
=(Unknown)
3 Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
=(Unknown)
3 Tiberius Publius Claudius Nero
2 Claudia QUINTA
2 Gaius Claudius CENTHO
2 Appius Claudius RUSSUS
2 Publius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
=(Unknown)
3 Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
=(Unknown)
3 Claudia PULCHER
- Birth: Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Death: Italy
Descendants of Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
1 Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
=Caecilia METALLA
2 Quintus Servilius Caepio THIRD OF ROME
=Livia Drusa DE ROME
3 Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
=Servilia Caepia MAJOR
Ancestors of Cornelia CAESAR
/-Lucius Fulvius, I
/-Lucius Fulvius, II
/-Lucius Fulvius Bruttius Praesens DIROMA
/-Marcus CURVUS
/-Cassus CURVUS
/-Marcus Flaccus I
/-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
/-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius I SENATOR
| | /-Quintus Sulpicius PATERCULUS
| | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia OF ROME
/-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
Cornelia CAESAR
| /-Sempronius Tuditanus
\-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| /-Quintus Mucius SCAEVOLA
| /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| /-Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
| | | /-Publius Licinius VARAS
| | | /-Gaius Licinius VARAS
| | \-Licinia
\-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| /-Gaius Claudius CRASSUS
| /-Appius Claudius CAECUS
| /-Publius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Counsul of Rome
| | \-Fonteia Claudia
| /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER
| | \-Caecilia Metella BALEARICA
\-Claudia DE ROME
- Birth: 120 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Death: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Descendants of Cossutia Fulvia CAESAR
1 Cossutia Fulvia CAESAR
=Lucius Aurelius COTTA Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Father: Julius CAESAR II
- Mother: Marcia Quinta REGINA
- Birth: 21 MAY 140 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Also known as: Caius Julius Caesar
- LifeSketch: Caesar was married to Aurelia Cotta, a member of the Aurelii and Rutilii families. They had two daughters, known as Julia Major and Julia Minor, and a son, Gaius, who was born in 100 BC.[1] He was the brother of Sextus Julius Caesar (consul in 91 BC)[2] and the son of Gaius Julius Caesar. Caesar's progress through the cursus honorum is well known, although the specific dates associated with his offices are controversial. According to two elogia erected in Rome long after his death, Caesar was a commissioner in the colony at Cercina, military tribune, quaestor, praetor, and proconsul of Asia.[3] The dates of these offices are unclear. The colony is probably one of Marius' of 103 BC.[4] Broughton dated the praetorship to 92 BC, with the quaestorship falling towards the beginning of the 90s BC.[5] Brennan has dated the praetorship to the beginning of the decade.[6] Caesar died suddenly in 85 BC, in Rome, while putting on his shoes one morning. Another Caesar, possibly his father, had died similarly in Pisa.[7] His father had seen to his education by one of the best orators of Rome, Marcus Antonius Gnipho.[8] In his will, he left Caesar the bulk of his estate, but after Marius's faction had been defeated in the civil war of the 80s BC, this inheritance was confiscated by the dictator Sulla.[9] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Julius_Caesar_(father_of_Caesar) Gaius Julius Caesar III was a Roman senator and father of Julius Caesar, the later dictator of Rome. Caesar was married to Aurelia Cotta, a member of the Aurelii and Rutilii families, and had two daughters, both named Julia as was common in Rome, and a son, Julius Caesar, born in 100 BC. He was the brother of Sextus Julius Caesar (consul in 91 BC) and the son of Gaius Julius Caesar II.
- Death: 7 JAN 85 BC, While on military duty in Pisa, Toscana, Italy
- Burial: 85 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Partnership with: Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
- Child: Julia CAESARIUS Birth: 24 JUN 101 BC, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
- Child: Gaius Julius CAESAR IV Birth: 12 JUL 100 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Julia Caesaris Minor SISTER OF JULIUS CAESAR Birth: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Gaius Julius CAESAR III
/-Gaius Julius CEASAR
/-Julius CAESAR II
Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
\-Marcia Quinta REGINA
Descendants of Gaius Julius CAESAR III
1 Gaius Julius CAESAR III
=Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
2 Julia CAESARIUS
=Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
3 Marcus Antonius BALBUS
3 Attia Balba CAESONIA Tertia
3 Atia Balba PRIMA Of Rome
3 Atia Balba CAESONIA
=Gaius Octavius
=Lucius Marcius PHILLIPUS
2 Gaius Julius CAESAR IV
2 Julia Caesaris Minor SISTER OF JULIUS CAESAR
- Father: Nero Claudius DRUSUS
- Mother: Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
- Birth: 24 MAY 15 BC, Rome, Roman Republic
- LifeSketch: Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19), commonly known as Germanicus, was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a prominent general of the early Roman Empire. He was born in Rome, Italia, and was named either Nero Claudius Drusus after his father or Tiberius Claudius Nero after his uncle. He received the agnomen Germanicus in 9 BC, when it was posthumously awarded to his father in honour of his victories in Germania. His own campaigns in Germania made him famous after avenging the defeat at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest and retrieving the legion's eagles lost during the battle. Germanicus was the grandson-in-law and great-nephew of the Emperor Augustus, nephew and adoptive son of the Emperor Tiberius, father of the Emperor Caligula, brother of the Emperor Claudius, and the maternal grandfather of the Emperor Nero. Germanicus, also called Germanicus Julius Caesar, original name Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, (born May 24, 16 or 15 BCE—died October 10, 19 CE, Antioch, Syria [now Antakya, Turkey]), nephew and adopted son of the Roman emperor Tiberius (reigned 14–37 CE). He was a successful and immensely popular general who, had it not been for his premature death, would have become emperor. The details of Germanicus’s career are known from the Annals of the Roman historian Tacitus, who portrayed him as a champion of republican principles and played him off in his historical chronicles against Tiberius, whom he depicted as an autocratic villain. Through his mother, Antonia, Germanicus was grandnephew of the emperor Augustus. His father was Tiberius’s brother, Nero Claudius Drusus. Germanicus’s “Julian blood” induced Augustus to have him adopted by Tiberius in 4 CE, even though Tiberius had a son of his own. At about the same time, Germanicus married Augustus’s granddaughter, Vipsania Agrippina. Quaestor at the age of 21, Germanicus served under Tiberius in Illyricum (7–9 CE) and then on the Rhine (11 CE). As consul in the year 12, he was appointed to command Gaul and the two Rhine armies. His personal popularity enabled him to quell the mutiny that broke out in his legions after Augustus’s death (14). Although pressed to claim the empire for himself, Germanicus remained firmly loyal to Tiberius. In three successive campaigns (14–16), he crossed the Rhine to engage the German tribes, inflicting several defeats in an ultimately inconclusive struggle. Finally, having aroused the jealousy and fears of Tiberius, he was recalled to Rome. Germanicus celebrated a triumph in Rome on May 26, 17, and the next year he became consul for the second time. Before taking office, however, he received supreme command over all the eastern provinces. While on this tour of duty he came into conflict with Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, whom Tiberius had installed as governor of Syria. Although Piso criticized and sometimes frustrated his decisions, Germanicus managed to settle the Armenian succession, organize the previously independent states of Cappadocia and Commagene into provinces, and negotiate successfully with Artabanus III of Parthia. Early in 19, Germanicus visited Egypt, incurring strong censure from Tiberius, because the latter’s predecessor, Augustus, had strictly forbidden Romans of senatorial rank to enter Egypt—Rome’s breadbasket—without permission. On Germanicus’s return to Syria, the differences with Piso became intolerable; finally Piso left the province. Shortly afterward Germanicus died, convinced that Piso, through the latter’s wife, Plancina, had poisoned him. Piso’s subsequent suicide (when he was prosecuted before the Senate) prevented substantiation of the poisoning charge. Tiberius never escaped suspicion, if not of instigating Germanicus’s murder, at least of prompting the enmity that ended in tragedy. Germanicus and Agrippina had nine children. Included among the six (three sons and three daughters) who survived their father were the emperor Gaius Caligula (37–41) and Julia Agrippina, mother of the emperor Nero. The emperor Claudius (41–54) was Germanicus’s brother.
- Death: 10 OCT 19, Rome, Roman Republic
Ancestors of Germanicus Julius CAESAR
/-Appius Claudius Crassus Sabinus INREGILLENSIS
/-Gaius Claudius CRASSUS
/-Appius Claudius CAECUS
/-Tiberius Claudius NERO
/-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
/-Appius Claudius NERO
/-Tiberius Claudius Nero
/-Appius Claudius NERO
/-Tibetius Claudius NERO
| | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | \-Annia
| \-Cornelia CINNAE Minor
/-Tiberius Claudius NERO III
/-Nero Claudius DRUSUS
| | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | /-Quintus Servilius Caepio THIRD OF ROME
| | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | \-Livia Drusa DE ROME
| | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| \-Livia DRUSILA
| | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| \-Aufidia LURCO
Germanicus Julius CAESAR
| /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| | \-Pasquala Maria
| /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| /-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
| /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | /-Lucius Julius LIBO I
| | | /-Lucius Julius LIBO II
| | | /-Numerius Julius CAESAR
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar I
| | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | | | | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| | | | \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| | | | \-Rutilia ROME
| | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | /-Lucius Fulvius Bruttius Praesens DIROMA
| | | /-Marcus CURVUS
| | | /-Cassus CURVUS
| | | /-Marcus Flaccus I
| | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius I SENATOR
| | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius PATERCULUS
| | | | | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia OF ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Quintus Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Publius Licinius VARAS
| | | | | /-Gaius Licinius VARAS
| | | | \-Licinia
| | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | | /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Counsul of Rome
| | | | \-Fonteia Claudia
| | | /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | \-Caecilia Metella BALEARICA
| | \-Claudia DE ROME
\-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| /-Gnaeus OCTAVIUS RUFUS II
| /-Gaius I Octavius
| | \-Wife Of Gnaeus Octavius RUFUS II
| /-Gaius II OCTAVIUS
| | \-Octavius spouse of Gaius I OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius III Magistrate of VELITRAE
| | \-Servilia WIFE OF GAIUS II OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius
| | \-Aurelia COTTA
\-Octavia of ROME
| /-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| /-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | \-Pompiea STRABO
| /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
\-Atia Balba CAESONIA
| /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| /-Julius CAESAR II
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
\-Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Lucius Julius LIBO II
- Birth: 327 BC, Roma, Latium, Roman Empire
- Death: 267 BC, Roma, Latium, Roman Empire
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Numerius Julius CAESAR
/-Lucius Julius LIBO I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO II
Numerius Julius CAESAR
Descendants of Numerius Julius CAESAR
1 Numerius Julius CAESAR
=(Unknown)
2 Lucius Julius Caesar I
=Cornelia Cinna MINOR
3 Sextus Julius Caesar I
=Aurelia CORNELIA
3 Eupatra
- Father: Sextus Julius Caesar I
- Mother: Aurelia CORNELIA
- Birth: 205 BC, Roma, Roma, Italia, Roma
- Occupation: Roman ambassador
- Title Of Nobility: Consul
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Sextus-Julius-Caesar-II/6000000005768265987?through=6000000000312008327
- House: Julius Caesar
- LifeSketch: Sextus Julius Caesar II was a Roman statesman, and the first member of the Julii Caesares to hold the consulship, which he attained in 157 BC. He was a military tribune in 181 BC, and consul in 157 BC Family From his filiation, we know that Sextus' father was also named Sextus, and that his grandfather was named Lucius. In his reconstruction of the family, classical scholar Wilhelm Drumann assumed that he was the son of Sextus Julius Caesar, one of the military tribunes if 181 BC, and the grandson of an otherwise unknown Lucius Julius Caesar, who would have been the son of Sextus, praetor in 208 BC. However, more recent scholarship has concluded that the military tribune and the consul were the same person, and that his father was the praetor of 208 BC. Sextus had at least one brother, Lucius, who was praetor in 183 BC, and probably a second, Gaius, who was a senator and the great-grandfather of Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator. He had two sons: Sextus, who was praetor urbanus in 123 BC, and Lucius, by whom he was the grandfather of Lucius Julius Caesar, consul in BC 90, and the orator Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus. Career In 181 BC, Sextus served as a military tribune under Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, proconsul of Liguria. In 170, he was one of the legates sent to Thrace in order to restore liberty to the people of Abdera, and to seek out and return those who had been sold into slavery. In 165, Sextus was one of the curule aediles. At the Megalesian Games, he and his colleague, Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella, gave the first, unsuccessful presentation of Terence's comedy, Hecyra. Sextus subsequently held the praetorship; the exact year is uncertain, but it was no later than 160 BC. In BC 157, Sextus became the first of the Julii Caesares to obtain the consulship. His colleague was Lucius Aurelius Orestes. Their year of office was largely uneventful; Ariarathes, who had been deposed as King of Cappadocia the previous year, was at Rome seeking support for his subsequent restoration, and Sextus is named as a witness to a decree of the senate to the people of Tibur. Ten years after their consulship, in BC 147, Orestes was sent as part of an ambassadorial mission to arbitrate in a dispute between the Achaean League and the Lacedaemonians. Following the senate's instructions, he removed several important towns from the League, leading to riots at Corinth, and an attack on the ambassadors. In response, his former colleague was dispatched at the head of a second delegation with instructions to censure the Achaeans and continue negotiating the dispute. Sextus' attempt to resolve the dispute was frustrated by the Achaean general Critolaus. The following year, the League rose against Rome, and was decisively defeated in the Achaean War. The League was dissolved, and most of mainland Greece was incorporated into the Roman Republic.
- Death: AFT 157 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Sextus Julius CAESAR II
/-Lucius Julius LIBO I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO II
/-Numerius Julius CAESAR
/-Lucius Julius Caesar I
/-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| \-Rutilia ROME
Sextus Julius CAESAR II
\-Aurelia CORNELIA
Descendants of Sextus Julius CAESAR II
1 Sextus Julius CAESAR II
=Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
2 Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
=Popilia LAENATES
3 Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
=Cossutia Fulvia
2 Gaius ANTONIUS
2 Sextus Julius CAESAR III
- Father: Drusus Julius Caesar The YOUNGER
- Mother: Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
- Birth: 10 OCT 19, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- LifeSketch: Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero Gemellus, known as Tiberius Gemellus was the son of Drusus and Livilla, the grandson of the Emperor Tiberius, and the cousin of the Emperor Caligula. Gemellus is a nickname meaning "the twin".
- Death: 37, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Tiberius Julius CAESAR Gemellus
/-Drusus Julius Caesar The YOUNGER
| | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| \-Vipsania Agrippina
| \-Pomponia Caecilia Attica of Rome
Tiberius Julius CAESAR Gemellus
| /-Gaius Claudius CRASSUS
| /-Appius Claudius CAECUS
| /-Tiberius Claudius NERO
| /-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
| /-Appius Claudius NERO
| /-Tiberius Claudius Nero
| /-Appius Claudius NERO
| /-Tibetius Claudius NERO
| | | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | | \-Annia
| | \-Cornelia CINNAE Minor
| /-Tiberius Claudius NERO III
| /-Nero Claudius DRUSUS
| | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | /-Quintus Servilius Caepio THIRD OF ROME
| | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | \-Livia Drusa DE ROME
| | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | \-Livia DRUSILA
| | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | \-Aufidia LURCO
\-Claudia Livillia JULIA of Rome
| /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| | \-Pasquala Maria
| /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| /-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
| /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | /-Lucius Julius LIBO II
| | | /-Numerius Julius CAESAR
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar I
| | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | | | | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| | | | \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| | | | \-Rutilia ROME
| | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | /-Marcus CURVUS
| | | /-Cassus CURVUS
| | | /-Marcus Flaccus I
| | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius I SENATOR
| | | | | /-Quintus Sulpicius PATERCULUS
| | | | | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia OF ROME
| | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Quintus Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| | | /-Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Publius Licinius VARAS
| | | | | /-Gaius Licinius VARAS
| | | | \-Licinia
| | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| | | /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Counsul of Rome
| | | | \-Fonteia Claudia
| | | /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | \-Caecilia Metella BALEARICA
| | \-Claudia DE ROME
\-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| /-Gnaeus OCTAVIUS RUFUS II
| /-Gaius I Octavius
| | \-Wife Of Gnaeus Octavius RUFUS II
| /-Gaius II OCTAVIUS
| | \-Octavius spouse of Gaius I OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius III Magistrate of VELITRAE
| | \-Servilia WIFE OF GAIUS II OCTAVIUS
| /-Gaius Octavius
| | \-Aurelia COTTA
\-Octavia of ROME
| /-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| /-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | \-Pompiea STRABO
| /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
\-Atia Balba CAESONIA
| /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| /-Julius CAESAR II
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
\-Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Sextus Julius Caesar I
- Mother: Aurelia CORNELIA
- Birth: 223 BC, Roma, Roma, Italia, Roma
- Title Of Nobility: Praetor in Cisalpine, Gaul
- LifeSketch: The earliest known Lucius Julius Caesar was praetor in Cisalpine Gaul in 183 BC. His mission was to keep Transalpine Gauls from settling in the area of Aquileia, without resorting to war. His brother, Sextus, was a military tribune in 181 BC, and consul in 157 BC. Lucius Julius Caesar was a member of the patrician house of the Julii Caesares at Ancient Rome, and held the office of praetor in 183 BC. Family Lucius was the son of Sextus Julius Caesar, who had distinguished himself as praetor in BC 208, during the Second Punic War. He had at least one brother, Sextus, who obtained the consulship in 157, and probably a second, Gaius, a senator who wrote a history of Rome in Greek about 143 BC. Although it was common for the eldest son in a family to be named after his father, Lucius, apparently named after his grandfather, was probably the eldest brother. Following the cursus honorum, he was probably approaching forty years of age when he was elected praetor, and was probably born no later than 220 BC, while his brother, Sextus, first appears in history holding the rather junior post of military tribune in 181, and did not become consul for another twenty-four years after that. Further, Lucius had a son, also named Lucius, who was praetor in 166, and thus was probably born before BC 200; Sextus' son only obtained the praetorship in 123 BC. Career Elected praetor for 183 BC, Lucius was assigned the province of Cisalpine Gaul. The senate gave him the task of preventing the Transalpine Gauls from building a city on the site of Aquileia, where they had begun to settle, but to do so without resorting to open hostilities. A Roman colony was planned for the location, and triumvirs were appointed for that purpose in the same year; thus Lucius played a crucial role in the founding of what would become one of the largest cities of classical antiquity.
- Death: 163 BC
Ancestors of Lucius Julius CAESAR I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO II
/-Numerius Julius CAESAR
/-Lucius Julius Caesar I
/-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| \-Rutilia ROME
Lucius Julius CAESAR I
\-Aurelia CORNELIA
- Father: Gaius Julius CEASAR
- Birth: 21 MAY 163 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Occupation: Caesar
- Death: 90 BC, Rome, Roma, Latium, Italy
- Burial: 90 BC, Rome City, Italy
- Partnership with: Marcia Quinta REGINA
- Child: Gaius Julius CAESAR III Birth: 21 MAY 140 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Prasutagus King Druid Britain Iceni ICENIANS Birth: 10, Iceni Tribe of Selts; Venta Icenorum, Britain
- Child: Sextus Julius CAESAR IV Consul 91 BC Birth: 137 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Júlio Cesar SEXTO Birth: Roma, Lazio, Itália
- Child: Julia CAESARIS Birth: 130 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Julius CAESAR II
/-Gaius Julius CEASAR
Julius CAESAR II
Descendants of Julius CAESAR II
1 Julius CAESAR II
=Marcia Quinta REGINA
2 Gaius Julius CAESAR III
=Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
3 Julia CAESARIUS
=Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
3 Gaius Julius CAESAR IV
3 Julia Caesaris Minor SISTER OF JULIUS CAESAR
2 Prasutagus King Druid Britain Iceni ICENIANS
2 Sextus Julius CAESAR IV Consul 91 BC
2 Júlio Cesar SEXTO
2 Julia CAESARIS
- Birth: 21 MAY 163 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Occupation: Caesar
- Death: 90 BC, Rome, Roma, Latium, Italy
- Burial: 90 BC, Rome City, Italy
Descendants of Julius CAESAR II
1 Julius CAESAR II
=Marcia Quinta REGINA
- Father: Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
- Mother: Popilia LAENATES
- Birth: 12 JUL 135 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- He was involved in the downfall of the plebeian tribune Lucius Appuleius Saturninus.: 100 BC
- Title Of Nobility: elected Praetor
- LifeSketch: Lucius Julius Caesar (c. 134 – 87 BC) was a Roman statesman and general of the late second and early first century BC. He was involved in the downfall of the plebeian tribune Lucius Appuleius Saturninus in 100 BC. He was consul of the Roman Republic in 90 BC during the Social War. During the war he commanded several Roman legions against the Italian Allies (turned rebels). He was awarded a Triumph for his victories on the Samnites at Acerrae. He was elected praetor for 94 BC, though no evidence exists for his previous occupation of the roles of quaestor and aedile. In 93 BC, as propraetor, he was governor of Macedonia. At the end of 91 BC he ran for the consulship and was elected one of the two consuls for 90 BC. He was allotted the fight against the southern group of rebels while his consular colleague Publius Rutilius Lupus fought the northern group. Lucius Cornelius Sulla, the later dictator, acted as one of Lucius Caesar's lieutenants (probably his senior legate because at the end of the campaigning season Lucius Caesar left Sulla in command of his army). Lucius Caesar sent a force of two legions to head off rebel reinforcements to the Italians besieging Aesernia, but they were defeated and retreated with the loss of 2,000 men. After regrouping his army and having received some reinforcements, Lucius Caesar marched against the Samnite 'consul' Gaius Papius Mutilus who was moving towards Acerrae. Mutilus made a direct assault on Lucius Caesar's camp, but was driven back with the loss of 6,000 men. It was the first substantial defeat of the rebels during the war. Lucius Caesar now tried to move to Aesernia again; he marched his army through the Volturnus valley, but was ambushed at a rocky defile called the Melfa Gorge. Since the Romans were expecting an ambush they were prepared and able to fight their way out of the trap to the nearby town of Teanum. Caesar lost some 8,000 of his 30,000 infantry, but the army stayed intact and continued to Acerrae. The Romans were not able to raise the siege of Acerrae but they were able to raise the defenders spirit and so they held out. At the end of the campaigning season Lucius Caesar left his army in winter quarters in Campania (under the command of Sulla) while he returned to Rome to propose legislation (the Lex Julia de civitate Latinis et sociis danda) which gave Roman citizenship to any Italian who had not taken up arms against the Romans. This marked the turning point of the war. For his victory over Mutilus, Lucius Caesar was awarded a Triumph. Having finished his year as consul Lucius Caesar handed over to his successor and departed for Picenum where he served as a senior legate to Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo. In 89 BC Lucius or his relative Sextus (the sources are not clear) inflicted a great defeat on the rebels outside Asculum by falling on the enemy while they were shifting to new camp-grounds killing 8,000 and routing the rest. Lucius Caesar also became censor in 89 and due to the success of the Julian Law, became responsible for allocating new citizens into voting districts, but was unable to do so due to continuing civil strife. His colleague in this task was a former consul, Publius Licinius Crassus (father of triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus). Lucius Caesar and his brother, Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus, were killed in 87 BC during the Civil War between Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla. After Sulla had left for the East to fight against Mithridates of Pontus, Marius returned from banishment and started executing his political opponents. Lucius and Gaius were among his first victims. According to Livy, their heads were displayed on pikes on the speaker's platform (the Rostra) in the Forum. His children, by his wife Fulvia, were Lucius Julius Caesar IV, who was consul in 64 BC, and Julia, who would later become the mother of Mark Antony.
- Title Of Nobility: as Propraetor, he was Governor of Macedonia
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of the Roman Republic during the Social War
- Title Of Nobility: as Propraetor, he was Governor of Macedonia
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of the Roman Republic during the Social War
- Title Of Nobility: as Propraetor, he was Governor of Macedonia
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of the Roman Republic during the Social War
- Title Of Nobility: as Propraetor, he was Governor of Macedonia
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of the Roman Republic during the Social War
- Title Of Nobility: as Propraetor, he was Governor of Macedonia
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of the Roman Republic during the Social War
- Death: 87 BC
Ancestors of Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
/-Lucius Julius LIBO I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO II
/-Numerius Julius CAESAR
/-Lucius Julius Caesar I
/-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| \-Rutilia ROME
/-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| \-Aurelia CORNELIA
/-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| /-Pompillus LAENAS
\-Popilia LAENATES
Descendants of Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
1 Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
=Cossutia Fulvia
2 Lucius Julius CEASAR IV of Rome
2 Julia Antonia CAESARIA
=Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II Marriage: ABT 88 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
3 Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony)
3 Antonia Cretica
3 Lucius ANTONIUS
3 Gaius ANTONIUS
3 Antonia daughter of Marcus Antonius Creticus OCTAVIA II
3 Marcus Antonius III
=Antoina HYBRIDA MINOR
=Fulvia spouse of Marcus ANTONIUS III Marriage: ABT 46 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
=Cleopatra VII Thea Philipator OF EGYPT
=Fadia spouse of Marcus ANTONIUS III Marriage: BET 60 BC AND 52 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Glaphyra A CAPPADOCIAN GREEK HETAERA Marriage: courtesan only, Rome
=Octavia of ROME Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 32 BC
=Octavia Thurina Minor DE ROME
Ancestors of Sextus Julius CAESAR III
/-Lucius Julius LIBO I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO II
/-Numerius Julius CAESAR
/-Lucius Julius Caesar I
/-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| \-Rutilia ROME
/-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| \-Aurelia CORNELIA
Sextus Julius CAESAR III
\-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
- Father: Gaius Julius CAESAR III
- Mother: Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
- Birth: 12 JUL 100 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Occupation: Senator
- Occupation: Dictator
- Occupation: General
- Occupation: Dictator
- Occupation: General
- Death: 15 MAR 44 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Burial: Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome, Provincia di Roma, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Gaius Julius CAESAR IV
/-Gaius Julius CEASAR
/-Julius CAESAR II
/-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
Gaius Julius CAESAR IV
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
- Father: Julius CAESAR II
- Mother: Marcia Quinta REGINA
- Birth: 137 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Title Of Nobility: Praetor
- uncle of Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Sextus Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman, who held the consulship in 91 BC. He died during the Social War. He was the uncle of Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator. Sextus was the son of Gaius Julius Caesar and Marcia. Little is known of his father, except that he might have been the praetor Caesar who died suddenly at Rome. Wilhelm Drumann suspected that his grandfather was the senator Gaius Julius who wrote a history of Rome in Greek around 143 BC. Sextus had a brother, Gaius, who was praetor in an uncertain year (Broughton suggests BC 92). Gaius was probably the elder brother, as he was named after his father. Following the cursus honorum, Sextus would have been at least forty years old when he obtained the consulship, placing his birth no later than 133 BC. Of Sextus' descendants, we know that he had an eponymous son, who was Flamen Quirinalis in BC 57; the Sextus Julius Caesar who served in the Civil War, and was killed by his own soldiers during a revolt in Syria in 46 BC, was probably his grandson. Under the cursus honorum, Sextus would have held the praetorship before standing for consul. His year of office is uncertain, but it could have been no later than BC 92 (Broughton suggests about 94). He was elected consul for 91, the year before the outbreak of the Social War.* As proconsul the following year, Sextus won an important military victory, probably over the Paeligni. He died of disease in 89 BC, while laying siege to the city of Asculum. Footnotes * Care must be taken to distinguish Sextus from his cousin, Lucius Julius Caesar, who was consul in BC 90, at the outbreak of the Social War.
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- Title Of Nobility: Consul of Rome
- Death: 89 BC, Ascoli Piceno, Marche, Italy
Ancestors of Sextus Julius CAESAR IV Consul 91 BC
/-Gaius Julius CEASAR
/-Julius CAESAR II
Sextus Julius CAESAR IV Consul 91 BC
| /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
\-Marcia Quinta REGINA
- Father: Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
- Mother: Cossutia Fulvia
- Birth: 104 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- LifeSketch: Spouses : Marcus Antonius Creticus & Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura Children : . Antonia . Marcus Antonius . Gaius Antonius . Lucius Antonius Parents : Lucius Julius Caesar (father) & Fulvia (mother) Julia (104 – after 39 BC) (sometimes also called "Julia Antonia" to distinguish her from other Juliae) was the mother of the triumvir general Mark Antony. She was the daughter of Lucius Julius Caesar (the consul of 90 BC) and Fulvia. She and her brother Lucius Julius Caesar (who was consul in 64 BC) were born and raised in Rome. Julia was a third-cousin of Julius Caesar (their great-grandparents Gaius and Sextus Julius Caesar were siblings). Julia married Marcus Antonius Creticus, a man of a senatorial family. Their sons were the triumvir Mark Antony, Gaius Antonius and Lucius Antonius. Because of their kinship through her, Gaius Julius Caesar was obliged to promote the political careers of her sons, despite his distaste for their father and his generally low opinion of their abilities. After Julia's first husband died about 70 BC, she married Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, a politician who in 63 BC was involved in the Catilinarian conspiracy and was executed on the orders of Cicero. Plutarch describes her as one of "most nobly born and admirable women of her time". The following clause from Plutarch describes her relationship with her first husband: His father was Antony, surnamed of Crete, not very famous or distinguished in public life, but a worthy good man, and particularly remarkable for his liberality, as may appear from a single example. He was not very rich, and was for that reason checked in the exercise of his good nature by his wife. A friend that stood in need of money came to borrow of him. Money he had none, but he bade a servant bring him water in a silver basin, with which, when it was brought, he wetted his face, as if he meant to shave, and, sending away the servant upon another errand, gave his friend the basin, desiring him to turn it to his purpose. And when there was afterwards a great inquiry for it in the house, and his wife was in a very ill humour, and was going to put the servants one by one to the search, he acknowledged what he had done, and begged her pardon. — Plutarch, Antony 1 Elsewhere Plutarch illustrates her character with an episode from the proscription of 43 BC, during the Second Triumvirate: His uncle, Lucius Caesar, being closely pursued, took refuge with his sister, who, when the murderers had broken into her house and were pressing into her chamber, met them at the door, and spreading out hands, cried out several times. "You shall not kill Lucius Caesar till you first dispatch me who gave your general his birth!" and in this manner she succeeded in getting her brother out of the way, and saving his life. — Plutarch, Antony 20 During the Perusine War (modern Perugia) between 41 BC-40 BC, Julia left Rome, although Octavian (future Roman Emperor Augustus) treated her with kindness. She never trusted Sextus Pompeius. When Sextus Pompeius was in Sicily, Julia had sent to Greece for Antony, a distinguished escort and convoy of triremes. After the reconciliation of the triumvirs, Julia returned with Antony to Italy in 39 BC and was probably present at the meeting with Sextus Pompeius at Misenum.
- Death: AFT 39 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Partnership with: Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
Marriage: ABT 88 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony) Birth: ABT 78 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Antonia Cretica Birth: 80 BC, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Lucius ANTONIUS Birth: ABT 78 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Child: Gaius ANTONIUS Birth: 88 BC, Rome, Roman Republic
- Child: Antonia daughter of Marcus Antonius Creticus OCTAVIA II Birth: 80 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
- Child: Marcus Antonius III Birth: 14 JAN 83 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
Ancestors of Julia Antonia CAESARIA
/-Lucius Julius LIBO I
/-Lucius Julius LIBO II
/-Numerius Julius CAESAR
/-Lucius Julius Caesar I
/-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | /-Marcus Flaccus I ROME TRS
| | /-Marcus II Flaccus OF ROME
| | | \-Aurelia Cornelia ROME
| \-Cornelia Cinna MINOR
| \-Rutilia ROME
/-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| \-Aurelia CORNELIA
/-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
/-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| \-Popilia LAENATES
Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| /-Lucius Fulvius, I
| /-Lucius Fulvius, II
| /-Lucius Fulvius Bruttius Praesens DIROMA
| /-Marcus CURVUS
| /-Cassus CURVUS
| /-Marcus Flaccus I
| /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | /-Quintus Sulpicius I SENATOR
| | | /-Quintus Sulpicius PATERCULUS
| | | /-Servius Sulpicius Paterculus
| | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia OF ROME
| /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
\-Cossutia Fulvia
| /-Sempronius Tuditanus
\-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| /-Quintus Mucius SCAEVOLA
| /-Publius Mucius SCAEVOLA
| /-Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
| | | /-Publius Licinius VARAS
| | | /-Gaius Licinius VARAS
| | \-Licinia
\-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| /-Appius Claudius CAECUS
| /-Publius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Consul of Rome
| /-Appius Claudius PULCHER Counsul of Rome
| | \-Fonteia Claudia
| /-Gaius Claudius PULCHER
| | \-Caecilia Metella BALEARICA
\-Claudia DE ROME
Descendants of Julia Antonia CAESARIA
1 Julia Antonia CAESARIA
=Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II Marriage: ABT 88 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
2 Lucius Antonius (brother of Mark Antony)
2 Antonia Cretica
2 Lucius ANTONIUS
2 Gaius ANTONIUS
2 Antonia daughter of Marcus Antonius Creticus OCTAVIA II
2 Marcus Antonius III
=Antoina HYBRIDA MINOR
3 Antonia spouse of Pythodoros of TRALLES
=Pythodoros OF TRALLES Marriage: 36 BC, Tralles, Anatolia
=Fulvia spouse of Marcus ANTONIUS III Marriage: ABT 46 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
3 Iullus ANTONIUS
3 Gaius Scribonius CURIO II
3 Marcus ANTONIUS ANTYLLUS
=Cleopatra VII Thea Philipator OF EGYPT
3 Alexander I Helios of Ptolemaic EGYPT
3 Ptolemy XVI PHILADELPHUS ANTONIUS
3 Cleopatra SELENE II VIII
=Fadia spouse of Marcus ANTONIUS III Marriage: BET 60 BC AND 52 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Glaphyra A CAPPADOCIAN GREEK HETAERA Marriage: courtesan only, Rome
=Octavia of ROME Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 32 BC
3 Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
=Nero Claudius DRUSUS Marriage: 16 Marriage: 16 BC Marriage: 19
3 Antonia MAJOR
=Luciius Domitiius AHENOBARBUS Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Octavia Thurina Minor DE ROME
3 Antonia Augusta Minor DE ROME
- Birth: 104 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- LifeSketch: Spouses : Marcus Antonius Creticus & Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura Children : . Antonia . Marcus Antonius . Gaius Antonius . Lucius Antonius Parents : Lucius Julius Caesar (father) & Fulvia (mother) Julia (104 – after 39 BC) (sometimes also called "Julia Antonia" to distinguish her from other Juliae) was the mother of the triumvir general Mark Antony. She was the daughter of Lucius Julius Caesar (the consul of 90 BC) and Fulvia. She and her brother Lucius Julius Caesar (who was consul in 64 BC) were born and raised in Rome. Julia was a third-cousin of Julius Caesar (their great-grandparents Gaius and Sextus Julius Caesar were siblings). Julia married Marcus Antonius Creticus, a man of a senatorial family. Their sons were the triumvir Mark Antony, Gaius Antonius and Lucius Antonius. Because of their kinship through her, Gaius Julius Caesar was obliged to promote the political careers of her sons, despite his distaste for their father and his generally low opinion of their abilities. After Julia's first husband died about 70 BC, she married Publius Cornelius Lentulus Sura, a politician who in 63 BC was involved in the Catilinarian conspiracy and was executed on the orders of Cicero. Plutarch describes her as one of "most nobly born and admirable women of her time". The following clause from Plutarch describes her relationship with her first husband: His father was Antony, surnamed of Crete, not very famous or distinguished in public life, but a worthy good man, and particularly remarkable for his liberality, as may appear from a single example. He was not very rich, and was for that reason checked in the exercise of his good nature by his wife. A friend that stood in need of money came to borrow of him. Money he had none, but he bade a servant bring him water in a silver basin, with which, when it was brought, he wetted his face, as if he meant to shave, and, sending away the servant upon another errand, gave his friend the basin, desiring him to turn it to his purpose. And when there was afterwards a great inquiry for it in the house, and his wife was in a very ill humour, and was going to put the servants one by one to the search, he acknowledged what he had done, and begged her pardon. — Plutarch, Antony 1 Elsewhere Plutarch illustrates her character with an episode from the proscription of 43 BC, during the Second Triumvirate: His uncle, Lucius Caesar, being closely pursued, took refuge with his sister, who, when the murderers had broken into her house and were pressing into her chamber, met them at the door, and spreading out hands, cried out several times. "You shall not kill Lucius Caesar till you first dispatch me who gave your general his birth!" and in this manner she succeeded in getting her brother out of the way, and saving his life. — Plutarch, Antony 20 During the Perusine War (modern Perugia) between 41 BC-40 BC, Julia left Rome, although Octavian (future Roman Emperor Augustus) treated her with kindness. She never trusted Sextus Pompeius. When Sextus Pompeius was in Sicily, Julia had sent to Greece for Antony, a distinguished escort and convoy of triremes. After the reconciliation of the triumvirs, Julia returned with Antony to Italy in 39 BC and was probably present at the meeting with Sextus Pompeius at Misenum.
- Death: AFT 39 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Descendants of Julia Antonia CAESARIA
1 Julia Antonia CAESARIA
=Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
2 Marcus Antonius III
=Antoina HYBRIDA MINOR
3 Antonia spouse of Pythodoros of TRALLES
=Pythodoros OF TRALLES Marriage: 36 BC, Tralles, Anatolia
=Fulvia spouse of Marcus ANTONIUS III Marriage: ABT 46 BC, Roma, Roman Republic
3 Iullus ANTONIUS
3 Gaius Scribonius CURIO II
3 Marcus ANTONIUS ANTYLLUS
=Cleopatra VII Thea Philipator OF EGYPT
3 Alexander I Helios of Ptolemaic EGYPT
3 Ptolemy XVI PHILADELPHUS ANTONIUS
3 Cleopatra SELENE II VIII
=Fadia spouse of Marcus ANTONIUS III Marriage: BET 60 BC AND 52 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Glaphyra A CAPPADOCIAN GREEK HETAERA Marriage: courtesan only, Rome
=Octavia of ROME Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 32 BC
3 Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
=Nero Claudius DRUSUS Marriage: 16 Marriage: 16 BC Marriage: 19
3 Antonia MAJOR
=Luciius Domitiius AHENOBARBUS Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Octavia Thurina Minor DE ROME
3 Antonia Augusta Minor DE ROME
- Father: Julius CAESAR II
- Mother: Marcia Quinta REGINA
- Birth: 130 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Also known as: Julia César
- LifeSketch: Julia (c. 130 BC – 69 BC) was a daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar and Marcia (daughter of praetor Quintus Marcius Rex). She was a sister of Gaius Julius Caesar (the father of Julius Caesar) and Sextus Julius Caesar, consul in 91 BC. At about 110 BC she married Gaius Marius. They had a son, Gaius Marius the Younger. According to Plutarch, it was by marrying her, a patrician woman, that the upstart Marius got the attention of the snobbish Roman Senate and launched his political career. Julia is remembered as a virtuous woman devoted to her husband and their only child. Her reputation alone permitted her to keep her status, even after Sulla's persecutions against Marius himself and his allies. Julia died in 69 BC and received a devoted funeral eulogy from her nephew Julius Caesar.
- Death: 69 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Ancestors of Julia CAESARIS
/-Gaius Julius CEASAR
/-Julius CAESAR II
Julia CAESARIS
| /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
\-Marcia Quinta REGINA
- Father: Gaius Julius CAESAR III
- Mother: Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
- Birth: 24 JUN 101 BC, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
- Also known as: Julia Minor Caesaris
- Occupation: sister of Gaius Julius Caesar
- LifeSketch: Sister of Julius Caesar.
- Death: 51 BC, Rome, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Partnership with: Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
- Child: Marcus Antonius BALBUS Birth: ABT 83 BC, B C E, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Attia Balba CAESONIA Tertia Birth: 87 BC, Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Child: Atia Balba PRIMA Of Rome Birth: 89 BC, Roma, Lazio, Italien
- Child: Atia Balba CAESONIA Birth: 85 BC, Rome, Roman Republic
Ancestors of Julia CAESARIUS
/-Gaius Julius CEASAR
/-Julius CAESAR II
/-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
Descendants of Julia CAESARIUS
1 Julia CAESARIUS
=Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
2 Marcus Antonius BALBUS
2 Attia Balba CAESONIA Tertia
2 Atia Balba PRIMA Of Rome
2 Atia Balba CAESONIA
=Gaius Octavius
3 Gaius Octavius of ROME
=Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 38 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Clodia PULCHRA Marriage: BET 42 BC AND 40 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Livia DRUSILA Marriage: BET 37 BC AND 14, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
3 Octavia of ROME
=Marcus Antonius III Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 32 BC
=Lucius Marcius PHILLIPUS
3 Octavia THE ELDER
3 Quintus Marcius PHILIPPUS
3 Marcia
3 Lucius Marcius PHILIPPUS
Ancestors of Arria Caesennia Paulina CAESENNIUS
/-Lucius Junius Caessenius PAETUS
/-Lucius Junius Caessennius ANTONINUS
| | /-Gnaeus Arrius ANTONINUS
| \-Arria ANTONIA
| \-Plotia ISAURICA
Arria Caesennia Paulina CAESENNIUS
Descendants of Arria Caesennia Paulina CAESENNIUS
1 Arria Caesennia Paulina CAESENNIUS
=Marcus Nonius DE ROME
2 Arria Sextia PAULINA
=Servius Cornelius Scipio SALVIDIENUS ORFITUS
3 Cornelia NEGRINA
=Lucius Cossonius Eggius Marullus
=Lucius Junius Rufinus Proculianus Proculianus
3 Junius Concessus Aemilianus DE ROME
3 Cornelius Cossonius Scipio ORFITUS
3 Servius Cornelius Scipio Orfitus Scipio Salvidenus ORFITUS
3 Pomponia Arria
=Marcus Maecius Probus
2 Marcus Nonius ARRIUS MUCIANUS
2 Marcus Annius Severus DE ROME
=Manlia Minor DE ROME
3 Marcus Maecius Probus
=Pomponia Arria
- Father: Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
- Mother: Julia CAESARIUS
- Birth: 85 BC, Rome, Roman Republic
- Also known as: Atia Balba
- LifeSketch: Neice of Julius Caesar In her presence no base word could be uttered without grave offence, and no wrong deed done. Religiously and with the utmost delicacy she regulated not only the serious tasks of her youthful charges, but also their recreations and their games. Suetonius' account of Augustus mentions the divine omens she experienced before and after his birth: "When Atia had come in the middle of the night to the solemn service of Apollo, she had her litter set down in the temple and fell asleep, while the rest of the matrons also slept. On a sudden a serpent glided up to her and shortly went away. When she awoke, she purified herself, as if after the embraces of her husband, and at once there appeared on her body a mark in colours like a serpent, and she could never get rid of it; so that presently she ceased ever to go to the public baths. In the tenth month after that Augustus was born and was therefore regarded as the son of Apollo. Atia too, before she gave him birth, dreamed that her vitals were borne up to the stars and spread over the whole extent of land and sea, while Octavius dreamed that the sun rose from Atia's womb." (Suetonius:94:4) "The day he was born the conspiracy of Catiline was before the House, and Octavius came late because of his wife's confinement; then Publius Nigidius, as everyone knows, learning the reason for his tardiness and being informed also of the hour of the birth, declared that the ruler of the world had been born." (Suetonius:94:5) Atia was so fearful for her son's safety that she and Philippus urged him to renounce his rights as Caesar's heir. She died during her son's first consulship, in August or September 43 BC. Octavian honored her memory with a public funeral. Another Philippus, consul suffectus in 38 BC and the son of her second husband from a previous marriage, later married one of her sisters.
- Death: AUG 43 BC, Rome, Italy
Ancestors of Atia Balba CAESONIA
/-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
/-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| \-Pompiea STRABO
/-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
Atia Balba CAESONIA
| /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| /-Julius CAESAR II
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
\-Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
Descendants of Atia Balba CAESONIA
1 Atia Balba CAESONIA
=Gaius Octavius
2 Gaius Octavius of ROME
=Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 38 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
3 Julia Caesaris MAJOR
=Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino Marriage: ABT 23 BC, Roma, Roman Empire
=Marcus Claudius MARCELLUS d.s.p. Marriage: 25 BC
=Tiberius Caesar Augustus, Emperor of Rome Marriage: BET 11 BC AND 2 BC, Roma, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Clodia PULCHRA Marriage: BET 42 BC AND 40 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Livia DRUSILA Marriage: BET 37 BC AND 14, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
2 Octavia of ROME
=Marcus Antonius III Marriage: BET 40 BC AND 32 BC
3 Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
=Nero Claudius DRUSUS Marriage: 16 Marriage: 16 BC Marriage: 19
3 Antonia MAJOR
=Luciius Domitiius AHENOBARBUS Marriage: Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
=Lucius Marcius PHILLIPUS
2 Octavia THE ELDER
2 Quintus Marcius PHILIPPUS
2 Marcia
2 Lucius Marcius PHILIPPUS
Ancestors of Attia Balba CAESONIA Tertia
/-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
/-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| \-Pompiea STRABO
/-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
Attia Balba CAESONIA Tertia
| /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| /-Julius CAESAR II
| /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | /-Consul Quintus II MARCIUS REX
| | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
\-Julia CAESARIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta I
| /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
\-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| /-Públius RUTÍLIUS RUFO
| /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
\-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
\-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
Ancestors of Henwyn Duke of CAMBRIA AND CORNWALL
/-Eneid of Cornwall KING
Henwyn Duke of CAMBRIA AND CORNWALL
\-Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Publius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Publius SULPICIUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Quintus Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Servius Sulpicius Camerinus RUFUS
Publius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
\-Fabia ROMA
Descendants of Publius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
1 Publius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
2 Quintus SULPICIUS
=(Unknown)
3 Quintus Sulpicius RUFUS
=(Unknown)
- Father: Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
- Birth: 477 BC, Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Quintus-Sulpicius-Camerinus-Consul/6000000003828392043
- Death: AFT 431 BC
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Quintus Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Publius SULPICIUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
Quintus Sulpicius CAMERINUS
Descendants of Quintus Sulpicius CAMERINUS
1 Quintus Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
2 Servius Sulpicius Camerinus RUFUS
=Fabia ROMA
3 Publius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Publius SULPICIUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
Descendants of Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
1 Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
2 Quintus Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
3 Servius Sulpicius Camerinus RUFUS
=Fabia ROMA
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Publius SULPICIUS
/-Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
Descendants of Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
1 Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
2 Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
3 Quintus Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
/-Publius SULPICIUS
Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
Descendants of Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
1 Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
2 Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
3 Servius Sulpicius CAMERINUS
=(Unknown)
- Father: Coelus of the BRITONS
- Mother: Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
- Birth: ABT 140, , , , BRITON
- Death: ABT 200, , , , Ireland
- Burial: ABT 200, , , , Ireland
Ancestors of Aioffe, Princess Of Wales of CAMULOD
/-Kimbelinus of BRITAIN
/-Arvirargus Gweyrydd ap CUNOBELIN
| \-Unknown Spouse of Kimbelius King of BRITAIN
/-Marius of the British SILURES
| | /-Publius Claudius Nero CLAUDIUS
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO
| | /-Tiberius Claudius Nero
| | /-Appius Claudius NERO
| | /-Tibetius Claudius NERO
| | | | /-Cornelius Cinna LUCIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Cornelius CINNA
| | | | | | /-Annius Pupius
| | | | | \-Annia
| | | \-Cornelia CINNAE Minor
| | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO III
| | /-Nero Claudius DRUSUS
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius CAEPIO
| | | | /-Quintus Servilius Caepio THIRD OF ROME
| | | | | \-Caecilia METALLA
| | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus III DE ROME
| | | | | \-Livia Drusa DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Emporer Appius Claudius PULCHER
| | | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | \-Livia DRUSILA
| | | | /-Marcus Aufidius LURCO
| | | \-Aufidia LURCO
| | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO GERMANICUS
| | | | /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | | /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | | | \-Pasquala Maria
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| | | | | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | | | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | | | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia OF ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | | | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | | | | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | | | | /-Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
| | | | | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | | | | \-Claudia DE ROME
| | | \-Antonia AUGUSTA Minor
| | | | /-Gnaeus OCTAVIUS RUFUS II
| | | | /-Gaius I Octavius
| | | | | \-Wife Of Gnaeus Octavius RUFUS II
| | | | /-Gaius II OCTAVIUS
| | | | | \-Octavius spouse of Gaius I OCTAVIUS
| | | | /-Gaius Octavius III Magistrate of VELITRAE
| | | | | \-Servilia WIFE OF GAIUS II OCTAVIUS
| | | | /-Gaius Octavius
| | | | | \-Aurelia COTTA
| | | \-Octavia of ROME
| | | | /-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | | | /-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | | | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | | | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| | | \-Atia Balba CAESONIA
| | | | /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| | | | /-Julius CAESAR II
| | | | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | | | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | | | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| | | \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | | | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | | \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| | | | /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
| | | \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
| | | \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
| \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | /-Gneus Domitius AHENOBARBUS VI
| | /-Luciius Domitiius AHENOBARBUS
| | | | /-Marcus Aemilius Lepidus DE ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Aemelius Lepidus DE ROME
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius LEPIDUS PAULLUS
| | | | | | /-Lucius Appuleius Saturninus NEAR ROME II Tribune
| | | | | \-Appulia SATURNINA
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius Lepidus PAULLUS
| | | | | | /-Marcus Junius BRUTUS
| | | | | \-Junia Bruta Paullus
| | | | | \-Servilia Caepia MAJOR
| | | | /-Lucius Aemilius PAULLUS
| | | | | \-Cornelia SCIPIONIS
| | | \-Aemilia LEPIDA
| | | | /-Lucius VIPSANIUS
| | | | /-Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa of Arpino
| | | \-Vipsania Julia AGRIPPINA Julia Minor
| | | | /-Gaius Octavius III Magistrate of VELITRAE
| | | | /-Gaius Octavius
| | | | | \-Aurelia COTTA
| | | | /-Gaius Octavius of ROME
| | | | | | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | | | \-Atia Balba CAESONIA
| | | | | \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | | \-Julia Caesaris MAJOR
| | | | /-Lucius Scribonius LIBO
| | | \-Scribonia AUGUSTUS LIBO
| | | \-Sentia DE ROME
| \-Agrippina spouse of Tiberius Claudius Nero GERMANICUS
| | /-Marcus ANTONIUS
| | /-Gaius Marcus ANTONIUS
| | | \-Pasquala Maria
| | /-Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | /-Marcus Antonius CRETICUS OCTAVIA II
| | | \-Julia spouse of Marcus Antonius of ROME
| | /-Marcus Antonius III
| | | | /-Sextus Julius Caesar I
| | | | /-Sextus Julius CAESAR II
| | | | | \-Aurelia CORNELIA
| | | | /-Lucius Julius Caesar II of ROME
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sextus Julius Caesar SEXTUS
| | | | /-Lucius Julius CAESAR III Governor of Macedonia
| | | | | | /-Pompillus LAENAS
| | | | | \-Popilia LAENATES
| | | \-Julia Antonia CAESARIA
| | | | /-Quintus Flaccus OF ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus II
| | | | | \-Sulpicia Sulpicuia OF ROME
| | | | /-Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Bambalus III
| | | \-Cossutia Fulvia
| | | | /-Sempronius Tuditanus
| | | \-Sempronia Tuditania DE ROME
| | | | /-Publius Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus DE ROME
| | | \-Licinia Crassa DE ROME
| | | \-Claudia DE ROME
| \-Antonia MAJOR
| | /-Gnaeus OCTAVIUS RUFUS II
| | /-Gaius I Octavius
| | | \-Wife Of Gnaeus Octavius RUFUS II
| | /-Gaius II OCTAVIUS
| | | \-Octavius spouse of Gaius I OCTAVIUS
| | /-Gaius Octavius III Magistrate of VELITRAE
| | | \-Servilia WIFE OF GAIUS II OCTAVIUS
| | /-Gaius Octavius
| | | \-Aurelia COTTA
| \-Octavia of ROME
| | /-Attius father of Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | /-Marcus Atius Balbus de Rome gens ATII
| | | \-Pompiea STRABO
| | /-Marcus ATIUS BALBUS
| | | \-Pompeia LUCILLA BEN SEXTUS
| \-Atia Balba CAESONIA
| | /-Gaius Julius CEASAR
| | /-Julius CAESAR II
| | /-Gaius Julius CAESAR III
| | | | /-Quintus MARCIUS Rex
| | | \-Marcia Quinta REGINA
| \-Julia CAESARIUS
| | /-Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| | /-Lucius Aurelius COTTA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Lucius Aurelius Cotta AURELIUS
| \-Aurelia COTTA VAN ROME
| | /-Publius Rutilius RUFUS I
| \-Rutilia Rufa DIROMA
| \-Livia Julia DRUSILLA AUGUSTA Rome
/-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | /-Eneid of Cornwall KING
| | /-Manogan ap Eneid Druid King of Britain Mynogian DIGUEILLIUS
| | | \-Penardin of The Druids PRINCESS
| | /-Beli Mawr AP MANOGAN Britons
| | | \-Anna Royal house of Tudor
| | /-Prasutagus Brenin o ICENA
| | | \-Don FERCH MATHONWY
| \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| \-Boadicia of BRITAIN
Aioffe, Princess Of Wales of CAMULOD
| /-Rhun Baladr Bras of BRITONS
| /-Bladud Mawr ou Beli Mawr of BRITONS
| /-Llyr Lediaith ap Baran of Siluria King of BRITTANY
| | \-Don FERCH MATHONWY
| /-Bran Fendigaid ap Llyr Liediath of Britons Le Beni King of the BRITONS
| | | /-Llud Llaw Erient ap Beli of BRITONS
| | \-Penarddun Ferch LLUD
| | \-Anna I, Prophetess Armathea ENYGEUS
| /-Caratacos Pendragon Ap Cunobelinos OF TRINOVANTES
| | | /-Joseph BEN MATTATHIAS ha-David
| | | /-Janna or Johanna BEN JOSEPH ha-David
| | | | \-Yulpath bat Simon de Just
| | | /-Melchi Achim BEN JANA ha-David
| | | | | /-Joseph BEN MATTATHIAS ha-David
| | | | \-Joanna BINT JOSEPH Of Israel
| | | | \-Yulpath bat Simon de Just
| | | /-Levi ben Melchi ha-David of Arimathea
| | | | \-Johanna BINT JOSEPH
| | | /-Matthat ben Levi ben Melchi of Arimathea
| | | | | /-Eliud ben Ackim HA DAVID of Judae
| | | | | /-Eleazar BEN ELIUD
| | | | | | \-Awad
| | | | \-Pauline bint Eleazar of Judea
| | | | \-Hayat DE JERUSALEM
| | | /-Joseph ben Matthat of Rameh
| | | | \-Salome of Jerusalem
| | | /-Matthat Ben Joseph D'ISRAEL
| | | | \-Rachel Anna Alyuba BINT SIMON ELEAZOR The Prophetess Of Arimathaea
| | \-Enygeus LEVI
| | \-Anna GRATIENNE
| /-Cyllin OF SILURIA
| | \-Cartismanda DES BRIGANDES
\-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
\-Unknown Spouse of Cyllin of SILURIA
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of No Name de Toulouse CANTABRIA
1 No Name de Toulouse CANTABRIA
=Aznar Galindez DI ARAGON
2 Asnar I Sanchez DE ARAGON
=Eneca Garces DU BEARN
3 Sancha Galindez DI ARAGON
=Sancho Loup I DE GASCOGNE
Ancestors of Gaius Caecilia Metellus CAPARIOUS
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus I
/-Quintus Caecilius Metellus Numidicus
/-Lucius Caecilius Metellus DENTER, Roman Consul, Praetor
/-Lucius CAECILIUS METELLUS Pontifex Maximus
/-Quintus Caecilius Metellus
/-Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus
Gaius Caecilia Metellus CAPARIOUS
Ancestors of Elisabeth CAPET Comtesse de Leicester
/-Henry LER CAPET Duck de Bourgogne
Elisabeth CAPET Comtesse de Leicester
| /-Niskinin of the DREVLIANS
| /-Mal of the DREVLIANS
| /-Malk Drevianes of LUBECH
\-Malusha MALKOVNA LUBECHANKA
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Claudius CAPITILINUS DE ROME
/-Claudius Capitolinus II DE ROME
Claudius CAPITILINUS DE ROME
Descendants of Claudius CAPITILINUS DE ROME
1 Claudius CAPITILINUS DE ROME
=(Unknown)
2 Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
=Macrinia DE ROME
3 Cassius Statilius Severus Hadrianus DE ROME
=Juventia Maxime DE ROME
3 Gordian DE ROME
3 Claudius CAPITOLINUS II DE ROMA
=Macrinia DE ROME
Ancestors of Claudius CAPITOLINUS II DE ROMA
/-Claudius Capitolinus II DE ROME
/-Claudius CAPITILINUS DE ROME
/-Claudius Capitolinus I DE ROME
Claudius CAPITOLINUS II DE ROMA
| /-Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus DE ROME
| /-Ulpius Plotius DE ROME
| | \-Aelia DE ROME
| /-Aelius Afer DE ROME
| | \-Marciana DE ROME
| /-Aulus Gallus Larcius DE ROME
| | | /-Ulpius DE ROME
| | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | | | \-Traia DE ROME
| | \-Ulpia Trainus
| | | /-Plotinus DE ROME
| | \-Plotina DE ROME
| | \-Plócia spouse of Plotinus DE ROME
| /-Aulus Larcius Quirinus Lepiodus SULPICIANUS DE ROME
| | | /-Sulpicius Camerinus DE ROME
| | \-Sulpicia Telero DE ROME
| | \-Postumia FESTA DE ROME
\-Macrinia DE ROME
| /-Lucius Arrius DE ROME
| /-Lucius Arrius Plarianus AUFIDIUS TURBO
| | | /-Quintus Plarius
| | \-Plaria Vera DE ROME
\-Arria Sabina
| /-Publius Aelius Hadrianus Marullinus DE ROME
| /-Ulpius Plotius DE ROME
| | \-Aelia DE ROME
| /-Aelius Afer DE ROME
| | \-Marciana DE ROME
| /-Aulus Gallus Larcius DE ROME
| | | /-Ulpius DE ROME
| | | /-Marcus Ulpius Traianus DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Ulpius DE ROME
| | | | | /-Marcus Traius DE ROME
| | | | \-Traia DE ROME
| | \-Ulpia Trainus
| | | /-Plotinus DE ROME
| | \-Plotina DE ROME
| | \-Plócia spouse of Plotinus DE ROME
\-Atilia Sabina DE ROME
| /-Sulpicius Camerinus DE ROME
\-Sulpicia Telero DE ROME
\-Postumia FESTA DE ROME
Descendants of Claudius CAPITOLINUS II DE ROMA
1 Claudius CAPITOLINUS II DE ROMA
=Macrinia DE ROME
2 Marcus Claudius MACRINUS VIN
=Laberia Pompeiana DE ROME
3 Sextius Cocceius VIBI
=Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
3 Vitrasia Fundania DE ROME
=Sextius Cocceius VIBI
3 Marcus Clodius MACRINUS HERMOGENIANUS
3 Claudia DE ROME
2 Tiberius Claudius Cleobulus DE ROME
=Priscilla Aciliana DE ROME
3 Tiberius Claudius CLEOBULUS
=Numeria Marcella OF ROME
=Acilia Frestana DE ROME
- Birth: 221 BC
- Also known as: Ariarathes II Cappadocia
- Death: 163 BC
Descendants of Ariarathes IV King of CAPPADOCIA
1 Ariarathes IV King of CAPPADOCIA
=Antiochis III Seleucide de Syrie de Pont EUXIN
2 Ariarathes V, King of Cappadocia
- Father: Ariobarzanes KING I, Of Cappadocia
- Mother: Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
- Birth: 100 BC, Commagene, Turkey
- Also known as: Isias Philostorgus
- Also known as: Greek: η Ισιάς Φιλόστοργος, meaning "Isias the loving one"
- Also known as: Greek: η Ισιάς Φιλόστοργος, meaning "Isias the loving one"
- Also known as: Greek: η Ισιάς Φιλόστοργος, meaning "Isias the loving one"
- Also known as: Greek: η Ισιάς Φιλόστοργος, meaning "Isias the loving one"
- Also known as: Greek: η Ισιάς Φιλόστοργος, meaning "Isias the loving one"
- Title Of Nobility: Queen consort of Commagene
- Title (Facts Pg): Princess of Cappadocia
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Cappadocia
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Cappadocia
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Cappadocia
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Cappadocia
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Cappadocia
- Death: 36 BC, Commagene, Turkey
- Burial: Kahta, Adıyaman, Turkey
Ancestors of Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
/-Ariobarzanes KING I, Of Cappadocia
Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
\-Athenais QUEEN I, Philostorgos , of Cappadocia
| /-Antiochus III Theos, Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
| /-Seleucus II Callinicus Vasiliá tou Arche SELEÚKEIA
| | | /-Antiochus of Orestis General of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Seleucus of SYRIA I
| | | | \-Laodice I, of Macedonia
| | | /-Achaeus KING General of the Seleucid Army, of Syria
| | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | \-Apama Queen Consort of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Artabazus Satrap Bithniya BACTRIA
| | | | | /-Spitamenes Satrap of BAKTRIA
| | | | | | \-Daskalytis spouse of Artabazus Satrap Bithniya BACTRIA
| | | | \-Apama I of BACTRIA
| | | | | /-Pharnabaszus SATRAP
| | | | \-Apame Amastris DASCYLIUM
| | | | \-Apama of PERSIA
| | \-Laodice Queen I Consort of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas DE MACÉDOINE
| /-Antiochus III Megas Basileus of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | /-Antiochus of Orestis General of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Seleucus of SYRIA I
| | | | \-Laodice I, of Macedonia
| | | /-Achaeus KING General of the Seleucid Army, of Syria
| | | | | /- SPITAMENES
| | | | \-Apama Queen Consort of the Seleucid EMPIRE
| | | | | /-Artabazus Satrap Bithniya BACTRIA
| | | | | /-Spitamenes Satrap of BAKTRIA
| | | | | | \-Daskalytis spouse of Artabazus Satrap Bithniya BACTRIA
| | | | \-Apama I of BACTRIA
| | | | | /-Pharnabaszus SATRAP
| | | | \-Apame Amastris DASCYLIUM
| | | | \-Apama of PERSIA
| | | /-Andromachos SELEUKID
| | | | \-Laodicé I Aesopia Perdikkas DE MACÉDOINE
| | \-Laodice II of SYRIA
| | | /-Pausanias Agiadai de SPARTA
| | | /-Kleombrotos I Agadai OF SPARTA
| | | /-Kleomenes AGIADAI of Sparta
| | | /-Kleonymos AGIADAI of Sparta
| | | /-Leonidas II Agiadai of SPARTA
| | | | | /-Archidamus III of SPARTA
| | | | | /-Eudamidas I of SPARTA
| | | | | | \-Deinicha spouse of Archidamus III of SPARTA
| | | | | /-Archidamus IV of SPARTA
| | | | | | \-Archidamia of SPARTA
| | | | \-Chilonis of SPARTA
| | \-Proaga de Sparte ,Princesse Agiade, De Sparte
| | | /-Antiochus of Orestis General of MACEDONIA
| | | /-Seleucus of SYRIA I
| | | | \-Laodice I, of Macedonia
| | \-Laodice PRINCESS OF SYRIA
| | \-Apama OF BACTRIA
| /-Antiochus KING IV, Epiphanes, of the Seleucid Empire
| | | /-Mithridates KING II, of Pontus
| | \-Laodice III, Queen Consort of the Seleucid Empire
| | \-Laodike VON SYRIEN
\-laodice de Pont EUXIN
| /-Antigonus KING II, Gonatas, of Macedon
| /-Aetolicus of Macedonia Demetrius II
| /-Philip V King of MACEDONIA
| | | /-of Epirus Alexander King II
| | \-Phthia of EPIEUS
| | \-Olympias II of EPIRUS
\-Laodice QUEEN IV, Of The Seleucid Empire
| /-Polycrates of ARGOS
| /-Mnasiadas of ARGOS
| | \-Zeuxo of CYRENE
\-Polycrateia of ARGOS
\-Unknown Spouse of Mnasiadas of ARGOS
Descendants of Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
1 Isias Philostorgo of CAPPADOCIA
=Antiochos KING I, Théos, of Commagene
2 Laodice ERVANDUNI
=(Unknown)
3 Iotape of Atropatene
= PONTUS
3 Artavasdes of COMMAGENE
2 Athenais Philostorgos II, Roman Client Queen of Cappadocia
2 Antiochis de COMMAGENE
2 Laodice de PARTHIA Princess of Commagene
2 Mithridates II KING
=Laodice Queen of COMMAGENE
3 Mithridates KING III, of Commagene
=Iotapa Queen Consort of King Mithridates III of COMMAGENE Marriage: AFT 30 BC
Ancestors of Cynan Meiriadog CARADOC
/-Tasciovanus
/-Cymbeline Trinobantes OF THE BRITONS
| | /-Llyr Lleddiarth of Wales
| \-Guneril VERCH LLYR SILURIA
| \-Lweriwadd of Cambria, Briton and Ireland QUEEN
/-Caractacus AP BRAN King of Siluria
/-Cyllin of Siluria and Finland KING
| \-Eurgain of Bretagne
/-Owain AP CYLLIN King Of Wales
| \-Cartismandua BRIGNATES
/-Merichion Fawdfilun AP OWAIN
| | /-Lleurig
| \-Eurgen ferch LLEURIG
/-Cwrrig Goruc Mawr ap MEIRCHION
| | /-Joesphat DESPONSYNES Graal
| | /-Aminadab BAR JOSHUA DESPOSYNI 5th Grail King
| | | \-Gladwys VERCH EURGEIN
| \-Unknown ferch ANIMADAB
| | /-Kimbelinus of BRITAIN
| | /-Arvirargus Gweyrydd ap CUNOBELIN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Kimbelius King of BRITAIN
| | /-Marius of the British SILURES
| | | | /-Tiberius Claudius NERO GERMANICUS
| | | \-Venissa Britannia BRITAIN
| | | \-Agrippina spouse of Tiberius Claudius Nero GERMANICUS
| | /-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | | | /-Beli Mawr AP MANOGAN Britons
| | | | /-Prasutagus Brenin o ICENA
| | | | | \-Don FERCH MATHONWY
| | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | | \-Boadicia of BRITAIN
| | /-Lucius MAWR D´EWYAS
| | | | /-Bran Fendigaid ap Llyr Liediath of Britons Le Beni King of the BRITONS
| | | | /-Caratacos Pendragon Ap Cunobelinos OF TRINOVANTES
| | | | | \-Enygeus LEVI
| | | | /-Cyllin OF SILURIA
| | | | | \-Cartismanda DES BRIGANDES
| | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cyllin of SILURIA
| \-Eurgen verch Llieffer MAWR Queen of the East Franks
| | /-Eurgen father of GWLADYS
| \-Gwladys verch Eurgen d´Ewyas DES TRINOVANTES
/-Gwrrdwfn AP CWRRIG of Wales
| \-Unknown Spouse of Cwrrig Goruc ap MERCHION
/-Einudd Ednyfed BRETAGNE
| \-Gladys LIEWFER
/-Caradog EINUDD
| \-Einudd verch GWRDDWFN
Cynan Meiriadog CARADOC
\-Thametes BRETAGNE
Descendants of Cynan Meiriadog CARADOC
1 Cynan Meiriadog CARADOC
=Ursula ferch DYNOD
2 Gradlon Mawr DONOMEE
=Tigrida IRLANDE
3 Saloman Synvor ARMOORIQUE
=Flavia FLAVIUS
2 Dgtr. of Conan Meridog DUMNONIA
2 Cadfan AP CYNAN , of Dumnonia
2 Cadfan Gadeon ap CONAN