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  2. Julio-Claudian family tree - Wikipedia

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    The Julio-Claudian dynasty was the first dynasty of Roman emperors.All emperors of that dynasty descended from Julii Caesares and/or from Claudii.Marriages between descendants of Sextus Julius Caesar and Claudii had occurred from the late stages of the Roman Republic, but the intertwined Julio-Claudian family tree resulted mostly from adoptions and marriages in Imperial Rome's first decades.

  3. File:JulioClaudian.svg - Wikipedia

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    Family tree of Julio-Claudian Dynasty producing 5 emperors at the start of the Roman Empire (27 BCE - 68 CE). Remade from start using Image:JulioClaudian.png as a template. Date: 2 July 2007, 07:27 (UTC) Source: Image:JulioClaudian.png at en.wikipedia: Author: User:Rursus: Permission (Reusing this file)

  4. Julio-Claudian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Following Augustus' ascension as the first emperor of the Roman Empire in 27 BC, his family became a de facto royal house, known in historiography as the "Julio-Claudian dynasty". For various reasons, the Julio-Claudians followed in the example of Julius Caesar and Augustus by utilizing adoption as a tool for dynastic succession.

  5. Category:Julio-Claudian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles on the Julio-Claudian Dynasty (49 BC–AD 68) of rulers in some form or another of the Roman empire during the late Roman Republic and early Empire, particularly articles on individuals who were a member of it by blood, marriage alliance or association.

  6. Family tree of Roman emperors - Wikipedia

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    The emperors from the founding of the Dominate in 284, in the West until 476 and in the East until 518, can be organised into one large dynasty plus various unrelated emperors. During most of this periods, though not always, there where two senior emperors ruling in separate courts.

  7. List of Roman dynasties - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... List / Family tree Dynasties of the Principate; Julio–Claudian dynasty: 27 BCE [1] 68 CE [1] 95 years Augustus: Nero

  8. Julia the Younger - Wikipedia

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    About 5 BC or 6 BC, Augustus arranged for her to marry Lucius Aemilius Paullus. [2] Paullus had a family relation to her as her half first-cousin, as both had Scribonia as grandmother: Julia's mother was a daughter of Scribonia by Augustus; Paullus' mother, Cornelia, was a daughter of Scribonia resulting from her earlier marriage to Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus.

  9. Nero Claudius Drusus - Wikipedia

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    It would be used by many members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, including its last three emperors: his grandson Caligula, his son Claudius, and his great-grandson Nero. Augustus later wrote a biography of him which does not survive. By Augustus' decree, festivals were held in Mogontiacum at Drusus' death day and probably also on his birthday. [60]