Sextus Julius Caesar

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Sextus Julius Caesar was the name of several men of the Julii Caesares family in ancient Rome.

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[edit] Sextus Julius Caesar I

Lived circa 200 BC. Son of Lucius Julius Caesar I. He was a grandson of Numerius Julius Caesar. Sextus Julius was a military tribune under Lucius Aemilius Paullus and a governor of Liguria. His sons were Gaius Julius Caesar I and Sextus Julius Caesar II.

[edit] Sextus Julius Caesar II

Son of Sextus Julius Caesar I. As a Roman ambassador, assisted in restoring the liberty of Abdera in 169 BC. Sextus was consul in 156 BC. A Roman coin of Sextus Julius Caesar II can be seen at [1]

[edit] Sextus Julius Caesar III

Died in 90 BC or 89 BC. Son of Gaius Julius Caesar and Marcia, he was a supporter of Gaius Marius. Probably praetor in 94 BC, probably occupied a governorship and became consul in 91 BC. He lost a battle against Samnium and died during the siege of Asculum.

[edit] Sextus Julius Caesar IV

Son of Sextus Julius Caesar III. He was a close friend and cousin to dictator Julius Caesar. Sextus commanded one of his Syrian legions and was quaestor in 48 BC.

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