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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › CossutiaCossutia – Wikipedia

    Cossutia. Cossutia entstammte dem römischen Geschlecht der Cossutii, das dem Ritterstand angehörte [1]. Sie war die erste Verlobte oder Ehefrau des jugendlichen Gaius Iulius Caesar. [2] Caesar war noch keine 16 Jahre alt, als er von seinem Vater mit Cossutia verlobt wurde.

    • 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. oder 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr.
    • Cossutia
    • erste Verlobte von Gaius Iulius Caesar
    • nach 84 v. Chr.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CossutiaCossutia - Wikipedia

    Possibly being the first wife of Julius Caesar. Spouse. Julius Caesar (disputed) Cossutia was a Roman woman who became engaged to Julius Caesar prior to his reaching adulthood. There has been debate among historians on whether the marriage actually occurred.

  3. Cossutius war der Gentilname der gens Cossutia, einer Familie des Römischen Reiches, der neben einigen Münzmeistern verschiedene Künstler angehörten. Die Gens ist seit dem 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. bezeugt und entstammte dem Ritterstand . Wichtige Vertreter waren: Marcus Kossutios Kerdon, griechischer Bildhauer, Freigelassener des Cossutius.

  4. HellenicaWorld. Cossutius war der Gentilname der gens Cossutia, einer Familie der Römischen Reiches, der verschiedene Künstler angehörten. Die Gens ist seit dem 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. bezeugt. Wichtige Vertreter waren: Cossutius, Architekt unter Antiochos IV ., Erbauer des Olympeions in Athen. M. Kossutios Kerdon, griechischer Bildhauer, ...

  5. Among Roman families of the late Republic and early Principate few are so intriguing to the cultural historian as those who had interests in the Eastern Mediterranean, and contributed in one way or another to the gradual Hellenization of Rome, and even, to some extent, the Romanization of the East; while it must be of interest to those concerned with social and economic history to see what can ...

  6. Cossu'tia. the first wife of C. Julius Caesar, belonged to an equestrian family, and was very rich. She was betrothed to Caesar by his parents, while he was very young, but was divorced by him in his seventeenth year, that he might marry Cornelia, the daughter of Cinna. ( Suet. Jul. 1 .)

  7. chapter: JULIUS CAESAR, the divine, 1 lost his father 2 when he was in the sixteenth year of his age; 3 and the year following, being nominated to the office of high-priest of Jupiter , 4 he repudiated Cossutia, who was very wealthy, although her family belonged only to the equestrian order, and to whom he had been contracted when he was a mere ...