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  1. 28. Feb. 2024 · Atia (also Atia Balba or Atia Balba Caesonia) (85 BC 43 BC) was the daughter of Julius Caesar's sister Julia Minor, mother of the Emperor Augustus, stepgrandmother of the Emperor Tiberius, greatgrandmother of the Emperor Claudius, greatgreat grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrip

  2. This Atia was the mother of Gaius Junius Silanus who became consul in AD 10. Sons of Silanus were Appius Junius Silanus (consul in 28), Decimus Junius Silanus (who was involved in the disgrace of Julia the Younger ) and Marcus Junius Silanus ( consul suffectus in 15).

  3. Atia (also Atia Balba or Atia Balba Caesonia) [fn 2] (85 BC – 43 BC) was the daughter of Julius Caesar's sister Julia Minor, mother of the Emperor Augustus, step-grandmother of the Emperor Tiberius, great-grandmother of the Emperor Claudius, great-great grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger, and great-great-great-grandmother of the Emperor Nero.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Atia_gensAtia gens - Wikipedia

    Atia M. f. M. n., the second wife of Gaius Octavius, and mother of Augustus. Atia M. f. M. n., the aunt of Augustus, and wife of Lucius Marcius Philippus, consul in 38 BC. Marcus Atius M. f. M. n. Balbus, proconsul of Sardinia in 38 BC. Probably maternal uncle of emperor Augustus. Atia M. f. M. n., possible mother of the consuls Gaius Junius ...

  5. 21. Dez. 2009 · English: Atia Balba Caesonia (85 BC-43 BC) was a Roman noblewoman. She was the mother of the Roman Emperor Augustus, and daughter of Julius Caesar's sister Julia Caesaris. Date. 1553. Source.

  6. 27. Jan. 2021 · English: Marcus Atius Balbus married Julia, sister of Julius Caesar, who became the mother of Atia, wife of Caius Octavius, and mother of Augustus. This gens is of no great antiquity, and got the cognomen from a stammerer in the family; nor did any of its members ever attain the consulship; but when it became so splendidly allied, heraldic unction and Virgil's poetic flattery was applied.

  7. Gaius Octavius [1] ( c. 100 – 59 BC) was a Roman politician. He was an ancestor to the Roman emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. He was the biological father of the Emperor Augustus, step-grandfather of the Emperor Tiberius, great-grandfather of the Emperor Claudius, and great-great grandfather of the Emperors Caligula [2] and Nero. [3]