Daughter of Julius Caesar and Cornelia
The daughter of Julius Caesar who became the living treaty between Rome's two most powerful men — her marriage to Pompey held the First Triumvirate together, and her death helped tear the Republic apart.
Born around 76 BC to Julius Caesar and Cornelia, Julia grew up as her father's only legitimate child from his marriages. In 59 BC, Caesar arranged her marriage to Pompey the Great, making her his fourth wife — a union that sealed the political alliance between the two generals and Marcus Licinius Crassus in the First Triumvirate. She was known for her beauty and virtue, and the marriage appears to have been genuinely affectionate despite its political origins. When Julia died in childbirth in August 54 BC, the personal bond between Caesar and Pompey died with her, and the path to civil war ope…
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