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1 Ind| and Augustus’s daughter Julia. She married Germanicus. 2 Ind| Julias’ set (the younger Julia, Augustus’s grandaughter, 3 Ind| banished as was the Elder Julia his daughter), that Ovid 4 Ind| unacceptable, marriage between Julia the Younger and her lover. ( 5 Ind| Drusus: and the Younger Julia.The great-grandsons ~are 6 Ind| Julian Temple was the Curia Julia begun by Caesar in 45BC 7 Ind| later identification of Julia the Younger and the Muse, 8 Ind| evidence, that Corinna was Julia. I don’t suggest any direct 9 Ind| affair between Ovid and Julia, merely that she was at 10 Ind| ridiculing a banquet to the late Julia Augusta as a funeral feast, 11 Ind| held a triumph in 104BC. ~ ~Julia (1)~The only daughter (39BC-14AD) 12 Ind| Germanicus, Agrippa Posthumus and Julia the younger (2). She then 13 Ind| Augustus’s sister Octavia. Julia and her associates planned 14 Ind| discovered. Scribonia followed Julia into exile and the plot 15 Ind| Scribonia’s family faction. Julia was moved to Rhegium (Reggio) 16 Ind| committed suicide) in AD14.~ ~Julia (2)~The daughter (19BC-28AD) 17 Ind| 19BC-28AD) of the elder Julia (1) and Agrippa. She was 18 Ind| conceivably Scribonia, the elder Julia or one of her set, who aided 19 Ind| Livilla~Claudia Livilla Julia the Elder (b. 13BC), sister 20 Ind| the son of Agrippa and Julia the Elder, was imprisoned. 21 Ind| him to the factions around Julia. The evidence however is 22 Ind| enemies, those opposed to Julia’s faction.~Book EIV.VI:1- 23 Ind| learned girl’, perhaps Julia the Younger herself, and 24 Ind| Julias via their friends (Julia the Elder was still in custody 25 Ind| s marriage to the elder Julia. Ovid is hinting again I 26 Ind| I think that the younger Julia, now Germanicus’s sister-in-law 27 Ind| Germanicus. Gaius and Lucius (Julia the Elder’s sons by Tiberius) 28 Ind| and2AD), Agrippa Posthumus (Julia the Elder’s son by Agrippa) 29 Ind| ceremony, involving the younger Julia and a lover, perhaps Decimus 30 Ind| number of possible heirs. Julia was part of the anti-Tiberius 31 Ind| example if it concerned Julia the Younger’s remarrying 32 Ind| It is possible that while Julia the Younger’s adultery was 33 Ind| buildings like the Basilica Julia nearby.~Book TIII.I:1-46 34 Ind| his marriage to the elder Julia, Augustus’s daughter by 35 Ind| of Victory in the Curia Julia (built in honour of Julius