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Julia Caesaris (101 BC-51 BC) was the second of two daughters of Gaius Julius Caesar III and Aurelia Cotta. Their third and last child was Julius Caesar. Both sisters were named Julia Caesaris and were born and raised in Rome. ==Siblings== The elder of the two sisters of Julius Caesar is sometimes called ''Julia Major'' (''Major'' Latin for ''the elder'') by historians (but she should not be confused with Julia the Elder, daughter of Emperor Augustus). Likewise, the younger is sometimes called ''Julia Minor'', (''Minor'' Latin for ''the younger'') and should not be confused with Julia the Younger, Augustus' first granddaughter (also the former Julia's great-great-granddaughter). It is not known if it was the elder or the younger of the dictator's sisters who gave evidence against Publius Clodius Pulcher when he was impeached for impiety in 61 BC. Julia and her mother gave the legal courts a detailed account of the affair he had with Pompeia, Julius Caesar's wife. Caesar divorced Pompeia over the scandal.〔Suet. ''Caes.'' 74; Schol. Bob. ''in Clod.'' p. 337, Orelli.〕
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