Julia (wife of Marius)

Wife of Gaius Marius
The basics

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IntroWife of Gaius Marius
A.K.A.Julia Caesaris filia Julia Gaii Caesaris filia Julia C. Caesaris f. Julia Marii uxor Julia daughter of Gaius Caesar
A.K.A.Julia Caesaris filia Julia Gaii Caesaris filia Julia C. Caesaris f. Julia Marii uxor Julia daughter of Gaius Caesar
Gender
Female
BirthRome
DeathRome
Family
Mother:Martia
Father:Gaius Julius Caesar II
The details

Biography

Julia (c. 130 BC – 69 BC) was a daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar II (praetor-grandfather of Caesar) and Marcia (daughter of praetor Quintus Marcius Rex). She was a sister of Gaius Julius Caesar III (the father of Julius Caesar) and Sextus Julius Caesar III, consul in 91 BC.
At about 110 BC she married Gaius Marius; as a result, she is sometimes referred to as Julia Maria. They had a son, Gaius Marius the Younger.
According to Plutarch, it was by marrying her, a patrician woman, that the up-start Marius got the snobbish attention of the 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.

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