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What was Caesar's surname?

Caesar's family name was Julius. His full name was Gaius Julius Caesar. His given name was Gaius and he was of the Caesar branch of the Julius family.


Who were Casca in Julius Caesar?

Cassius and Marcus Brutus are part of the conspiracy to kill Ceasar for the good of Rome. Brutus used to be Caesar's best friend but betrayed him by helping to kill him. Cassius was also part of the killing of Cassius. In the end in the battle of Phillipi, Brutus and Cassisu join forces to fight against Marc Antony and his troops.


Does Julius Caesar have any family?

yes


What was the family ties between Pompey and Julius Caesar?

Pompey was married to Julia, the daughter of Julius Caesar, making Pompey Caesar's son-in-law.


Were Julius Caesar's parents names gaius and auralia?

Julius Caesar's father was also called Gaius Julius Caesar. He governed the province of Asia. His mother was Aurelia Cotta. She came from an influential family.


What segment of Roman Society was Julius Caesar born into?

Julius Caesar was born into a patrician family which had fallen on hard times The particians were the aristocracy.


Did Julius Caesar have a close family?

yes he had a younger brother


What was Julius Caesar's family like?

his life was surrounded by politics


What was gaius Julius Caesar's family name?

Gens Julia.


How did Julius Caesar get his name?

Gaius Julius Caesar the Younger was born to a Patrician (middle class) family. His father was also named Gaius Julius Caesar. In those days it was more common to have your father's name than it is today.


What was Caesar's family status?

Julius Caesars's family was a patrician (aristocratic) family fallen on hard times.


Was Julius Caesar a family man?

Julius Caesar could not be considered a family man in any sense of the word. He had wives, as was expected of all Roman men, but that's as far as his domestic affairs went.