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  1. The rapid rise of Caesar’s daughter, Julia Augusti Filia, finds the once-controlled child in a conflict of interest with her father.EDIT: At approximately 4...

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  2. Mar 28, 2015 · Julia Caesaris, c. 76 BC–54 BC, was the daughter of Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar, by his first wife, Cornelia Cinna, and his only child in marriage.

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  3. A daughter of Julius Constantius, of unknown name, was the first wife of Constantius II.

  4. Who was Julius Caesar? How did he help start the Roman Empire? Who was Queen Cleopatra?

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  5. An unnamed [1] daughter of Julius Constantius was the first wife of Constantius II. [2] Contents. Family; Marriage; References; Family. She is mentioned in the "Letter To The Senate And People of Athens" by Emperor Julian to have been a sister of Constantius Gallus. [2]

  6. His daughter was the first wife of Constantius II. [5] It has been proposed that Galla and Julius had another daughter, who may have been the mother of the empress Justina. [6] After the death of his first wife, Julius Constantius married a Greek woman [7] [8] Basilina, the daughter of the governor of Egypt, Julius Julianus. [9]

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  8. Byzantine and Roman empress. Flourished around 320; first wife of Julius Constantius also known as Constantius II, emperor of Byzantium and emperor of Rome (r. 337–361); children: one daughter and two sons, including Gallus Caesar (b. 325/326–354). Constantius II's second wife was Basilina .

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