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Julius Iullus was the name of a branch of the gens Julia in ancient Rome. The Iulus or Iullus branch was older than the more famous branch of Julii Caesares, who may have been an offshoot.[1] Iulii Iulli include:

  • Lucius Julius Iulus was Magister Equitum in 430 BC,[2] and consul in 430.[3] Cicero has the praenomen as Gaius.[4] He and his consular colleague Papirius Crassus granted an eight-year truce to the Aequi,[5] and passed legislation that allowed fines to be paid in cash (pecunia) instead of livestock (pecudes).[6]
  • several other Lucius Julius Iulus, who were consular tribunes from 403 BC to 379 BC.
  • several men named Gaius Julius Iulus.
  • Sextus Julius Iulus, consular tribune in 424 BC.

References

1. ^Ernst Badian, "From the Iulii to Caesar," in A Companion to Julius Caesar (Blackwell, 2009), pp. 13–14.
2. ^Livy 4.26.11 and 27.1; Diodorus Siculus 12.64.1–3; T.R.S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1951, 1986), vol. 1, p. 63.
3. ^Livy 4.30.1; Diodorus 12.72.1; Broughton, MRR1, p. 64.
4. ^Cicero, De re publica 2.60; Broughton, MRR1, p. 64.
5. ^Livy 4.30.1–2; Broughton, MRR1, p. 64.
6. ^Cicero, De re publica 2.60; Livy 4.30.3; Broughton, MRR1, p. 64.

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