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julia

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Julia (c. 130 BC – 69 BC) was a daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar II (praetor-grandfather of Caesar ) and Marcia (daughter of praetor Quintus Marcius Rex ). She was a sister of Gaius Julius Caesar III (the father of Julius Caesar ) and Sextus Julius Caesar ...

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Aradia to explain to Julia the necessity for both Adepts and Readers to be virgin-sworn.

So it was that while Aetius was the first to reach Julia, his daughter, Regina found Marcus, her father.

When I turned back, Julia was holding a glass of water and two aspirins for me.

But Julia was hungry and tired, alternately gnawing on her fist and crying, not at all pleased to be held in one place, and the menu was Southwestern, heavy on avocados, sprouts, and salsa, none of which was her standard fare.

Julia turned Blackie around the last corner, and there the houses were, two in a long row of bioforms, pumpkins, beanstalks, squash, a Chinese lantern, a puffball, the layer of plastic that strengthened its inflated skin glinting slickly in the rain.

Never mind that he would have scared the bloomers off Julia Tuttle and sent cranky Henry Flagler cursing all the way back to St.

Julia the wonder of that place: swamp oak and bluebirds, swallows and bullfrogs, white oak and birch, my own private playground for a month.

It would mean breaking my promise, acting as though Julia had never existed.

Though both were tall and slim, Julia owned the innate grace of the Caesars, whereas Aurelia moved with brisk, no-nonsense economy.

In her, not as ancient an aristocrat as the Julius Caesars, Marius sensed a certain grievance, and understood that Marcia would have preferred Julia to marry someone of her own class, even if it had meant no money came into the family.

Julia, the wife of Caius, a kindly lady, took a great fancy to the boy.

Beric had resided for three years and a half at Camalodunum a great grief fell on the family of Caius Muro, for the damp airs from the valley had long affected Julia and she gradually faded and died.

Their careers were not unalike in that Cornelia and Julia both suffered the loss of a son whose head was removed from his body, and neither of whom was allowed burial.

Whereas Aunt Julia enfolded him in her arms and kissed him on the lips, beamed at him with her soft grey eyes innocent of the faintest condemnation.

Julia Barenna was darker than her cousin, quicker in manner, with an air of worldly capability which Estella lacked.