well most women around that time were treated like slaves so many of them were not famous but athena is a roman goddess i hope that helped a little.
His father was Gaius Octavius - a Roman senator who died before he ever made consul, who died when he was 4. His mother was Atia Balba Caesonia who was Julius Caesar's niece. Julius Caesar - who was his great uncle, adopted him and made him his heir at age 18. See related link for more info:
Julius Caesar had an affair with just about every woman in Rome. He was well known for his dallying with other men's wives. He had a couple of queens among his conquest too, the most famous one being Cleopatra. But his long term affair, lasting over twenty years, was with Servilia, the mother of Brutus.
Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".
Cassius was extremely jealous of Caesar and was convinced that once he ascended the throne he would form a monarchy.Cassius convinced Brutus that if Caesar was allowed to become the ruler of Rome it would mean the end of liberty and freedom So Brutus was doing it for the good of Rome whereas Cassius was motivated by jealousy,
There was no scandal during Caesar's first marriage. You are thinking of his second marriage and the Bona Dea scandal. The Bona Dea ceremonies were exclusively a women's worship ceremony, no men were allowed. The males of the household where it was held had to find another place to stay for the night. When it was being held at Caesar's house, one of Caesar's friends, Clodius, crashed the party, disguised as a woman, some say with the help of Caesar's wife. He was found out and the entire ceremony had to be aborted. It was the scandal of the year in Rome. It was also the cause of Caesar's famous quote as to why he divorced his wife after the occasion. That is, "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".
Gaius Marius and Julius Caesar were not related by blood. Marius was married to a woman named Julia, who was Caesar's aunt on his father's side.
His father was Gaius Octavius - a Roman senator who died before he ever made consul, who died when he was 4. His mother was Atia Balba Caesonia who was Julius Caesar's niece. Julius Caesar - who was his great uncle, adopted him and made him his heir at age 18. See related link for more info:
Since Julius Caesar had two sisters, they were obviously women. They were both named Julia (a confusing Roman custom) and designated as Julia Major and Julia Minor. Sometimes the major and miner are changed to Elder and Younger but they mean the same thing.
Julius Caesar had an affair with just about every woman in Rome. He was well known for his dallying with other men's wives. He had a couple of queens among his conquest too, the most famous one being Cleopatra. But his long term affair, lasting over twenty years, was with Servilia, the mother of Brutus.
I imagine she was like your mum. It is said that Aurilia, Julius Caesar's mum, was the driving force in his life. She was supposed to be the one who started him on his political career. Whether this is true or not, she seemed to have been a very self-sufficient woman as she never remarried (as far as is known) after Caesar's father died and she managed the family properties on her own.
there are ALOT. i cant answer them all.
Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".Ahem, I think you mean the festival of Bona Dea, It was famous because of the scandal associated with it. It was a woman only affair, but during the time when it was held at Caesar's house, a man, Clodius, snuck in. This was enough to nullify the rites, but in addition, Clodius, an associate of Caesar, was accused of having an affair with Caesar's wife. Although, the affair was denied, Caesar still divorced his wife with the famous quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".
Cassius was extremely jealous of Caesar and was convinced that once he ascended the throne he would form a monarchy.Cassius convinced Brutus that if Caesar was allowed to become the ruler of Rome it would mean the end of liberty and freedom So Brutus was doing it for the good of Rome whereas Cassius was motivated by jealousy,
The year, was 100 B.C., the baby being delivered was Julius Caesar, that is why its called "Caesarian." [[User:67.148.120.72|67.148.120.72]]stardingo747
There was no scandal during Caesar's first marriage. You are thinking of his second marriage and the Bona Dea scandal. The Bona Dea ceremonies were exclusively a women's worship ceremony, no men were allowed. The males of the household where it was held had to find another place to stay for the night. When it was being held at Caesar's house, one of Caesar's friends, Clodius, crashed the party, disguised as a woman, some say with the help of Caesar's wife. He was found out and the entire ceremony had to be aborted. It was the scandal of the year in Rome. It was also the cause of Caesar's famous quote as to why he divorced his wife after the occasion. That is, "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".
Julius Caesar was quite the ladies' man and the list of all his lovers (if we knew them) would be too long to print here. He had affairs with the wives of some of the leading men of his time, even Pompey's wife, Mucia. Queens Eunoe and Cleopatra were two of his foreign lovers. But the woman he is said to have loved the best was Servilia, the mother of Brutus. He had a thirty year affair with her.
Your question may be unclear. However, Caesars wife Calpurnia, was unable to have children. Caesar told Anthony, 'before you go, touch Calpernia, people say that if you touch an infertile woman at festival time she will be freed of infertility'