Daughter of Emperor Augustus (39 BC – AD 14)
The daughter of Rome's first emperor, whose bloodline seeded three more caesars — and whose defiance of Augustan moral law made her as politically dangerous as any consul.
Born 30 October 39 BC to Augustus and Scribonia, Julia was the emperor's only surviving biological child, which made her womb a dynastic instrument. She became stepsister and second wife to Tiberius, who would succeed Augustus. Through her daughter, she was maternal grandmother to Caligula and Agrippina the Younger, grandmother-in-law to Claudius, and great-grandmother to Nero — a genealogical spine running through the Julio-Claudian line. Her contemporaries knew her as Julia Caesaris filia, then Julia Augusti filia as her father's titles rose. The "Elder" distinguishes her from her own daught…
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