- The
Horti Caesaris (Gardens of Caesar) was the name of two
parks belonging to
Julius Caesar in Rome.
These were
located at
Porta Collina on the Quirinal...
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Julia Minor (before 100 BC – 51 BC) was the
second of two
daughters of
Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia. She was an
elder sister of the
dictator Julius...
- who, he said, had
acted counter to the will of the late
Caesar (acta
Caesaris). He
demands that the
consuls return to
looking after the
welfare of the...
-
identified as
Julia Caesaris filia ("Julia,
daughter of Caesar"). This
particular nomenclature has led to the
mistaken belief that
Caesaris and
similar names...
-
Theiner (ed.),
Caesaris Baronii Annales Ecclesiastici Tomus 23 (Bar-le-Duc 1871),
under year 1309, §4, p. 428. A.
Theiner (ed.),
Caesaris Baronii Annales...
- 14),
known to her
contemporaries as
Julia Caesaris filia or
Julia Augusti filia (classical Latin: IVLIA•
CAESARIS•FILIA or IVLIA•AVGVSTI•FILIA), was the daughter...
-
appearing on
official calendars as part of
Imperial cult.
References to a dies
Caesaris are also found, but it is
unclear whether or how it
differed from the dies...
- Julia, also
known as
Julia Major and
Julia the Elder, was the
elder sister of
Julius Caesar, the
Roman dictator.
Julia was the
first of
three children...
- name,
caesaris, is in
honor of
German malacologist Caesar Rudolf Boettger, who was a
nephew of
German herpetologist Oskar Boettger. G.
caesaris is native...
- is
betrothed and then
married to the (fictional)
niece of Caesar,
Julia Caesaris. The
dates are all
listed at the end of each book in the ab urbe condita...