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Iunia Tertia d. 22
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Clan | Gens Junia |
Sexe | féminin |
Identité complète | Iunia Tertia |
Parents
♀ Сервілія Цепіона (Servilia Caepionis, Caepio) [Сервілії] n. -100 d. après -42 ♂ w Decimus Iunius Silanus [Gens Junia] n. -103 d. vers -60 | |
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Évènements
naissance enfant: ♂ Cassius Longinus ? (Longinus, Son of the Conspirator) [Longinus]
22 décès:
Notes
She was first said by some to be the natural daughter of Julius Caesar, her mother's lover at the time of her birth. Later on it was said that Servilia offered her up to Caesar when his interest in her mother began to wane - although the former rumour, that his interest in her was paternal, seems the more likely to be true (as it is unlikely that both were true at once: incest not being a vice that Caesar was ever accused of even by his worst enemies). Either could have been the reason for Cicero to remark, at an auction where Caesar had sold goods to Servilia at reduced prices, that they had been discounted by a third (tertia)
Notes et références
- ↑ Suetonius, The Lives of Twelve Caesars, Life of Julius Caesar - "But beyond all others Caesar loved Servilia, the mother of Marcus Brutus, for whom in his first consulship he bought a pearl costing six million sesterces. During the civil war, too, besides other presents, he knocked down some fine estates to her in a public auction at a nominal price, and when some expressed their surprise at the low figure, Cicero wittily remarked: "It's a better bargain than you think, for there is a third off."
des grands-parents aux petits-enfants
titre ou distinction: -43, Tribunus Militum
titre ou distinction: -34 - -33, Proconsul of Graetia
décès: -17
titre ou distinction: Senator of Rome
décès: 3 octobre -42