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Vipsania Julia Agrippina (19 BC – c. AD 28)
nicknamed Julia Minor (classical Latin: IVLIA•MINOR) and
called Julia the
Younger by
modern historians, was...
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character called Julilla who is portra**** as the
younger sister of the Julia, the wife of Marius, her husband's
mortal enemy.
Julilla commits suicide after...
- Postumus, Augustus'
adopted son, and Augustus' granddaughter,
Vipsania Julilla, were both
relegated at
around the same time. This
would also
explain why...
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marriage to the (fictitious)
younger daughter of 'Julius
Caesar Grandfather',
Julilla.
McCullough explains that,
while it is
certainly known Sulla's
first wife...
- or olla/ola)
meaning "small" or "little" was used often, for example:
Julilla for a
young Julia,
Drusilla for a
young Drusa. The
suffix derived from...
- son
Lucius is
poisoned and
Gaius murdered on a campaign; her
daughter Julilla is also
exiled on
trumped up
charges of adultery; and her
youngest son...