Julius Caesar (disambiguation)
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Julius Caesar may mean:
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[edit] People
- In Ancient Rome, any of the Julii Caesares:
Lucius Julius Libo (consul 267 BC) `-- (Lucius Julius Libo) `--Numerius Julius Caesar (b. bef. 300 BC) `--Lucius Julius Caesar I `--Sextus Julius Caesar I (fl. 200 BC, military tribune, governor of Liguria) |--Sextus Julius Caesar II (consul 156 BC) | `--Lucius Julius Caesar II | |--Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo (Vopiscus, c.130 BC - 87 BC, quaestor, aedile, killed by partisans of Marius) | `--Lucius Julius Caesar III (d. 87, praetor in 94 BC, consul 90 BC, killed by partisans of Marius in the civil war) | `--Lucius Julius Caesar IV (d. aft. 43, consul 64 BC) | `--Lucius Julius Caesar V (died in 46 BC, the year he was proquaestor in Utica) `--Gaius Julius Caesar I `--Gaius Julius Caesar II (also had a daughter: Julia Caesaris, wife of Gaius Marius) |--Sextus Julius Caesar III (d. 90 BC or 89 BC, consul 91 BC, military commander, supporter of Marius) | `--Sextus Julius Caesar IV (quaestor in 48 BC, military commander in Syria, friend of Julius Caesar) `--Gaius Julius Caesar III (Strabo, c. 135 BC – 85 BC, quaestor, praetor, supporter of Marius) `--Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar IV, 100 BC – 44 BC, consul, dictator, etc) |(by adoption) `--Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, 63 BC – AD 14, Emperor from 27 BC) |(by adoption) |--Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus (20 BC – AD 4) |--Lucius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus (17 BC – AD 2) `--Tiberius (Tiberius Caesar Augustus, 42 BC – AD 37, Emperor from AD 14) |--Drusus the Younger (Julius Caesar Drusus, 13 BC – 23 AD, military commander, etc) |(by adoption) `--Germanicus (Julius Caesar Claudianus Germanicus, 15 BC – AD 19, military commander, etc) `--Caligula (Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, AD 12 – AD 41, Emperor from AD 37)
- Sir Julius Caesar (judge) (1557/8 – 1636), a British judge and politician.
- Julius Caesar (cricketer) (1830 – 1878), a Surrey cricketer who played 194 first-class cricket matches between 1849 and 1867.
- Cajus Julius Caesar, a member of the German Bundestag
[edit] Art
- The Tragedie of Julius Cæsar, a Shakespeare play about the Roman Julius Caesar.
- Julius Caesar (1953 film), based on the Shakespeare play starring Marlon Brando.
- Julius Caesar (1970 film), based on the Shakespeare play starring Charlton Heston.
- Julius Caesar (TV miniseries) is a 2002 TV mini-series about Caesar, directed by Uli Edel; Principal actors were Richard Harris and Christopher Walken.
- in Music:
- Julius Caesar (album) is Smog's third album.
- in Rome (TV series, started 2005):
- Gaius Julius Caesar, fictional character loosely based on the dictator
- in Asterix comic books:
- Julius Caesar - a recurring character based on the dictator
- General Julius Caesar, a villain from Japanese manga and anime series Great Mazinger.
- Caesar, a fictional character in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess
[edit] Other
- Julius Caesar (crater), an impact crater on the moon.