If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
Julius Caesar was killed by the Senate on March 15th 44 BC.
he was assassinated ,although in those times if an emperor was murdered he was replaced by the murder. so that means there were lots of death's in those ages.
If you mean Julius Caesar, he died of a stab wound. If you mean his daughter, Julia, she died during childbirth. (Julia would not have the last name in the form of Caesar though.)
He was killed by Marc Antony.
44 B.C
Caesar's daughter is Julia Caesar
Yes. Julius Caesar's daughter was Julia Caesaris, meaning "Julia, the daughter of Caesar." She was born in 83 or 82 BCE and died in premature childbirth in 54 BCE, while Julius Caesar was campaigning in Brittain.
Julius Caesar and Cornelia had one child together named Julia Caesaris.
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Julius Caesar had one child, a daughter, named Julia. She was the result of his first wife Cornelia. There is a suspicion, and only a suspicion, that he was also the father of Cleopatra's son, nicknamed Caesarion. (Many questions about this and we will never know the truth) He also had an adopted son, Gaius Octavius, who later became known as Augustus Caesar.
Caesar's daughter is Julia Caesar
Julius Caesar had two sisters. They were both named Julia, which was a very popular name. They were sometimes called Julia major (Julia the elder) and Julia minor (Julia the younger).
Yes. Julius Caesar's daughter was Julia Caesaris, meaning "Julia, the daughter of Caesar." She was born in 83 or 82 BCE and died in premature childbirth in 54 BCE, while Julius Caesar was campaigning in Brittain.
Julia Caesaris
None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.None. Julius Caesar had only one legitimate child, a daughter, Julia, and she was from his first wife, Cornelia.
Julius Caesar and Cornelia had one child together named Julia Caesaris.
Julia...
Julius Caesar's two sister were both called Julia Sometimes they were called Julia major (Julia the elder) and Julia minor (Julia the younger). The reason for both girls being named Julia (and many others in the family as well) is that girls were always named after their father's "gens" or clan. As the Caesar were from the Julian clan, all the girls would be called Julia. Needless to say, nicknames were used.
Julia. She married Pompey the Great and then died in childbirth.
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The first and only child of Julius Caesar was his daughter, Julia.
Julius Caesar had one child, a daughter, named Julia. She was the result of his first wife Cornelia. There is a suspicion, and only a suspicion, that he was also the father of Cleopatra's son, nicknamed Caesarion. (Many questions about this and we will never know the truth) He also had an adopted son, Gaius Octavius, who later became known as Augustus Caesar.