I am not sure if this will help your question at all but here is a website all about him..
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Gnaeus_Julius_Agricola
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The month of July is named after Julius Caesar, who was born in that month. August is named after Augustus Caesar, the first emperor of Rome. These names were given to honor their contributions to Roman history.
Emperor Pacal is the first recorded Mayan emperor.
Actually all of them had Augustus in their names, but it was not a name it was a title. Octavian was the first emperor to be awarded that title.
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The emperors names are Emperor Taizu, Emperor Qinzong, Emperor Gaozong and Huizong. These are the names of all the emperors during the Song (Sung) Dynasty.
Julius Caesar had two wives. His first wife was called Cornelia, and his second wife was called Pompeia.Julius caesar actually had 3 wives, Cornelia, Pompeia and Calpurnia.
Julius Winfield Erving II's parents were Julius Winfield Erving and his mother's name was Callie.
In ancient Rome, "Caesar" was their emperor. The Romans never used the word emperor or king, but they called their leader Caesar. This was because the founder of the prinipate, Augustus, was adopted by Julius Caesar and bore his family name. The two following emperors were also adopted into the family and bore the name Caesar. By this time, every emperor incorporated the name Caesar into their names.
His full names was Gaius Julius Caesar.