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caesar lived in the ancestral home of his first and most beloved wife cornelia. during the proscriptions of sulla, caesar was stripped of his inheritance and refusing to divorce his wife went into exile. upon sulla's death, cornelia's family negotiated caesar and cornelia's return to rome and to the same home. cornelia died giving birth to caesar's daughter julia. caesar remarried twice more gaining more property by way of spousal dowry but remained in cornelia's home. upon his death, his home was used as collateral by octavian who borrowed money against his inheritance. the home is lost to history and most likely liquidated by octavian as he had no connection to the home.

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