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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
Welcome to e-familytree.net. E-familytree.net is my personal genealogy hobby site.
The data contained here has been gathered through 20 years of genealogy. Some small
part of it is my original research, but most of it has been shared with me.
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This is SPECULATIVE DATA. Most of it is unverified. Use it for hints and pointers, but DO
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This website updated on April 28, 2010.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Marcus MarcellusMale
Born:
Married: at Abt. 23 BC Abt. 23 BC
Died: at Abt. 23 BC Abt. 23 BC
Father: Galius Marcellus
Mother: Octavia 'the Younger'
WIFE
Born: at Abt. 39 BC
Died: at Abt. 14 Ad , Reggio Di Calabria, Italy
Other Spouses: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Tiberius Caesar Emperor Of Rome(14-37 Ad) Antyllus "the Younger' (marcus Antonius) King Cotiso Of The Getae
Father: Gaius Octavius (augustus) Caesar Emperor Of Rome
Mother: Scribonia
CHILDREN
NOTES
2). When Augustus Casear her father learned of her adult e r i e s, heconsidered her execution, refu sed to see visi to r s f o r some time, thenforbid Julia from drinking win e o r e njo y a ny other lux ury during herexile denied al l ma le c ompa ny , whether free or servile. Julia was kept o n a pri s on is lan d for five years. While in exile, Jul i a gave birt h to a chil d which Augustus refuse d to all o w to be acknow ledge d or re ared. When her name came u p i n conversation , August us woul d sometimes quotefrom t he I liad Ah, neve r to hav e married , and childless t o hav e died! T he Roman e mperor August us on ly child, whose sca ndalous be havioureven tually ca used hi m to ex ile her. Julia s mother was Scribonia, who was divorced by Aug u s t u s when the childwas a few days old . Julia was brou g h t u p s trictly, her every word andaction being watche d . Af te r a br ief marria ge to Marcus Marcellus, whodie d i n 2 3 BC , Juli a wedded Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Augu stus c h iefl ieutena nt, in 21 BC. Their two eldest son s wer e ado pted b y Augustu s in17 BC and given th e name s Gaiu s and L ucius C aesar. Jul ia had a third son,Agripp a Postu mus, an d two dau ghters, J u lia and Agrippina. With Agrippa s death in 12 BC, Augustus wife, Livi a , w a s a ble toconvince him to favour her o wn sons b y a f orm e r marr iage, Tiberius andDrusus, as possible su ccesso rs an d Augus tus force d Tiberius to divorcehis w ife an d ma rry J ulia i n 11 BC. It was an unwanted and un happyma rria g e fo r both o f them. Julia began to lea d a promiscu ous l ife, he radulteri es becoming common kn o wledge in Ro me. After an infant son by Julia perished in 6 BC, Tiberi u s w e n t intovoluntary exile, leaving Jul ia in Rome. Fi na ll y Au gu stus discovered howJulia was behaving. Afte r thr eat enin g he r with dea th, he banished her toPandat aria , an i slan d of f the coast of Campania, in 2 Bc. Sh e wa s later m ove d to Rh egium. Upon becoming emperor, Ti beriu s withhel d he r allowan ce,and Julia eventuall y die d of m alnutritio n. Julia s guilt is not doubted, but she was a witty and i n t e l ligent womanand was loved by the p eople. Augustu s sh ow e d h er no mercy, however,calling her a disease i n m y fle sh . S ource www.eb.com
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