Julia the Elder
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Julia the Elder
Summary
Julia the Elder is a human[1]. Born in Ancient Rome[2], she… she was born on October 30, 39 BC[3]. She died in Reggio Calabria[4]. She died on 14[5]. She worked as an aristocrat[6]. She ranks in the top 0.64% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,061 views/month, #6,380 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Julia the Elder's place of birth was Ancient Rome[2].
- Julia the Elder died in Reggio Calabria[4].
- Julia the Elder was born on October 30, 39 BC[3].
- Julia the Elder was born on 39 BC[8].
- Julia the Elder died on 14[5].
- Julia the Elder's father was Augustus[9].
- Julia the Elder's mother was Scribonia[10].
- Among Julia the Elder's spouses was Marcellus[11].
- Among Julia the Elder's spouses was Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa[12].
- Among Julia the Elder's spouses was Tiberius[13].
- A child of Julia the Elder was Gaius Caesar[14].
- A child of Julia the Elder was Julia the Younger[15].
- A child of Julia the Elder was Lucius Caesar[16].
- A child of Julia the Elder was Agrippina the Elder[17].
- A child of Julia the Elder was Agrippa Postumus[18].
- A child of Julia the Elder was Tiberillus[19].
- Julia the Elder held citizenship in Ancient Rome[20].
- Julia the Elder worked as an aristocrat[6].
- Julia the Elder is recorded as female[21].
- Julia the Elder's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Julia the Elder's family is recorded as Julio-Claudian dynasty[23].
- Julia the Elder's family is recorded as Julii Caesares[24].
- Julia the Elder's Commons category is recorded as Julia the Elder[25].
- Julia the Elder's unmarried partner is recorded as Iullus Antonius[26].
- Julia the Elder's unmarried partner is recorded as Demosthenes[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Julia the Elder was born in Ancient Rome[2]. Recorded date of birth include October 30, 39 BC[3] and 39 BC[8]. Her father was Augustus[9]. Her mother was Scribonia[10].
Career and Affiliations
Julia the Elder's professions included aristocrat[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Marcellus[11], a politician[28], -0041–-0023[29], of Ancient Rome[30]; Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa[12], an architect[31], -0063–-0012[32], of Ancient Rome[33]; and Tiberius[13], a military personnel[34], -0042–0037[35], of Ancient Rome[36], awarded the Olympic victor, tethrippon (4-horse chariot)[37]. Children include Gaius Caesar[14], a politician[38], -0020–0004[39], of Ancient Rome[40]; Julia the Younger[15], a politician[41], -0019–0028[42], of Ancient Rome[43]; Lucius Caesar[16], a politician[44], -0017–0002[45], of Ancient Rome[46]; Agrippina the Elder[17], a politician[47], -0014–0033[48], of Ancient Rome[49]; Agrippa Postumus[18], an aristocrat[50], -0012–0014[51], of Ancient Rome[52]; and Tiberillus[19], -0010–-0010[53], of Ancient Rome[54].
Death and Burial
Julia the Elder died on 14[5]. She passed away in Reggio Calabria[4].
Why It Matters
Julia the Elder ranks in the top 0.64% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,061 views/month, #6,380 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[55] She is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[56]
FAQs
Where was Julia the Elder born?
Julia the Elder's place of birth was Ancient Rome[2].
Where did Julia the Elder die?
Julia the Elder passed away in Reggio Calabria[4].
Who were Julia the Elder's parents?
Julia the Elder's father was Augustus[9]. Julia the Elder's mother was Scribonia[10].
Who was Julia the Elder married to?
Julia the Elder's spouses include Marcellus[11], Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa[12], and Tiberius[13].
What did Julia the Elder do for work?
Julia the Elder worked as aristocrat[6].