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Cossutia was a
Roman woman who
became engaged to
Julius Caesar prior to his
reaching adulthood.
There has been
debate among historians on
whether the marriage...
- The gens
Cossutia was a
plebeian family of
equestrian rank at
ancient Rome. It
never attained any importance. It is
conjectured by some from Cicero's mention...
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either two or
three times. In his childhood,
Caesar had been
betrothed to
Cossutia, the
daughter of a
wealthy eques,
although there is some
uncertainty as...
- Caesar's
third wife,
implying that
Cornelia was his second,
implying that
Cossutia, to whom he had been
betrothed to
since childhood, was his first. Simon...
- as Caesar's
third wife,
implying that
Cornelia was his second, and that
Cossutia, to whom he had been
betrothed as a child, was his first.
Although 100...
- man
could not be
flamen Dialis, the ****ertion that
Caesar married one
Cossutia then
divorced her to
marry Cornelia and
become flamen in Plut. Caes., 5...
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later marrying women of a
younger generation.
After being betrothed to
Cossutia,
Julius Caesar's
first wife was Cornelia, the
mother of Julia. The younger...
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Wives Cossutia (disputed)
Cornelia Pompeia Calpurnia Children Julia Caesarion Augustus (adopted)
Other Gaius Julius Caesar (father)
Aurelia (mother) Julia...
- Caesar's wife can
refer to:
Cossutia (disputed)
Cornelia Pompeia Calpurnia Caesar's Wife, a play "Caesar's wife must be
above su****ion" Category:Wives...
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Wives Cossutia (disputed)
Cornelia Pompeia Calpurnia Children Julia Caesarion Augustus (adopted)
Other Gaius Julius Caesar (father)
Aurelia (mother) Julia...