Yes! He had a son, Gaius Julius Fabia Sampsigeramus, known as Silas, who became, on his father's death, Sampsigeramus III, King of Emesa.
He also had 2 daughters, Iotapa of Judea and Mammaea of Emesa.
It is a little complicated, because he also had 2 aunts, who were named Iotape/Iotapa, and Iulia of Emesa.
Her first recorded lover was Julius Caesar. If she had any before him we don't know about them.
Yes, Cleopatra was alive when Julius Caesar died. In fact, she was in Rome at the time. After Caesar's death she hustled back to Egypt to make certain that her rule would not be overthrown in case of any dissent at home.
We only know of Cleopatra having two lover, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. Any others are not recorded.
Cleopatra never won any wars. True, she benefited by the Alexandrian War, but it was Julius Caesar who fought and won that war.
Cleopatra never built any monuments. About the closest thing to a "monument" would be the temple she had build to Julius Caesar and a maternity house at the temple at Dendera.
His full names was Gaius Julius Caesar.
Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the first greatest generals in Roman history. HE ROCKS.
Caesar is a title that has been held by many men, each with different numbers of siblings, so this question is not answerable as put. If you are referring to Gaius Julius Caesar, he did not have any brothers. He had a sister, Julia.
The ancient Romans had set patterns for naming their children. First of all understand that there were generally three names associated with a Roman. They were the praenomen, the nomen and the cognomen. The praenomen was the man's given name or first name, such as Gaius. The second name was the gens or name of the clan, such as Julius. The third name was the cognomen or family name what we would consider a last name, which denoted the stirpes or division of the clan to which the man belonged. In this example it would be Caesar. So the above is Gaius Julius Caesar which says the man is Gaius of the Caesar branch of the Julian clan. Now after all that, the Romans named the first son after the father and any younger sons would be named with praenomens that were commonly used within their family. Daughters were always named with the feminine form of the gens such as Julia (Julius being the masculine form). If a person had more than one daughter, nicknames were used.
Yes a son and a daughter. --------------------------------------- I believe the above answer to be wrong and that he had no offsprings.
There was no such thing as Caesar's law. Julius Caesar was a prominent Roman politician who radically reformed the Roman Republic. He introduced many new laws. However, the laws in Rome were named after the family name of those who introduced them. Caesar's full name was Gaius Julius Caesar. Julius was his family name, not his first name. Any law he introduced were called lex Julia (Julian law). Not only Julius Caesar's laws were called lex Julia. Laws which had been introduced by members of his family before him also had this name.
No julius lothar myers did not have any children that i know of
Caesar adopted Octavian, his grandnephew, because he had no male heir (not counting the son he had had with Cleopatra since the Romans would have never accepted him as ruler). Caesar needed an heir because he wanted his descendants to rule after him (he wanted to be an emperor)
yes
There is hardly any information about Julius Caesar's youth.
Robert Julius Buhagiar did not have any children in the Philippines.
No, Julius Caesar never lost any body part in battle.