PedigreeJulius Caesar1
M, #11160, b. 100 BCE
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Last Edited | 6 July 2023 04:54:55 |
Citations
- [S993] Maurice G. Boddy, The Boddy Family
PedigreeLucius Cotta, Aurelius
M, #11161, b. 145 BCE
Events
Note
Aurelia Cotta or Aurelia (120 BC – 54 BC) was the mother of Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar (100 BC – 44 BC).
[edit] FamilyAurelia Cotta was a daughter of Rutilia and Lucius Aurelius Cotta. Her father was consul in 119 BC and her paternal grandfather of the same name was consul in 144 BC. The family of the Aurelii Cottae was prominent during the Roman Republican era. Her mother Rutilia, was a member of the gens Rutilius cognominated Rufus. They were of consular rank.
Three of her half-brothers were consuls: Gaius Aurelius Cotta in 75 BC, Marcus Aurelius Cotta in 74 BC and Lucius Aurelius Cotta in 65 BC; they were the sons of her mother, Rutilia's second marriage with her paternal uncle Marcus Aurelius Cotta.
Aurelia married a praetor Gaius Julius Caesar. Her husband died 85 BC – 84 BC. Their children were:
Julia Caesaris Major
Julia Caesaris Minor (101 BC – 51 BC)
Gaius Julius Caesar (100 BC – 44 BC)
[edit] CharacterThe historian Tacitus considers her an ideal Roman matron and thinks highly of her. Plutarch describes her as a "strict and respectable" woman. Highly intelligent, independent and renowned for her beauty and common sense, Aurelia was held in high regard throughout Rome.
Aurelia and her family were very influential in her son’s upbringing and security. Her husband, the elder Gaius Caesar, was often away, so the task of raising their son fell mostly on Aurelia's shoulders. When the younger Caesar was about 18, he was ordered by the then dictator of Rome, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, to divorce his young wife Cornelia Cinna, Cinna's daughter. Young Caesar firmly refused, and by so doing, put himself at great risk from Sulla. Aurelia became involved in the petition to save her son, defending him along with her brother Gaius Cotta.
During the Bona Dea festival, held at Caesar’s house, it was she who discovered Publius Clodius disguised as a woman, ostensibly in order to start or continue an affair with her second daughter-in-law Pompeia Sulla. Although Caesar himself admitted her possible innocence, he divorced her shortly after saying, "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion."
After her first daughter-in-law Cornelia Cinna minor died young, Aurelia raised her young granddaughter Julia Caesaris in her stead and presided as mistress over her son's households.
145 BCE
Last Edited | 29 October 2011 19:47:03 |
PedigreeRutilia
F, #11162, b. 140 BCE
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Last Edited | 29 October 2011 19:46:54 |
PedigreeAlexander Luttrell
M, #11163, b. 1452
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Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeJoan Luttrell
F, #11164, b. 1456
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Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeElizabeth ++ Hungerford1,2,3
F, #11165, b. estimated 1404
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Events
Birth: 18 January 1404 | Ashton, Devonshire, England
Death: 16 December 1463
1404
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S407] Ancestry
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S68] Wikipedia
PedigreeWalter & Hungerford1,2,3
M, #11166, b. 22 June 1378, d. 9 August 1449
Parents

Walter Hungerford
Events
Burial
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
1378
Birth
22 June 1378 | Farleigh, Hungerford, Somerset, England
1399~21
Title
1399
Walter & Hungerford held the title Sir - Knight.
1400~22
Title
1400
He held the title Member of Parliament for Wiltshire.
140224
18 September 1402
Age: ~22
Birth: estimated 1380
Death: 14 June 1426
1404~26
Title
1404
He held the title Member of Parliament for Wiltshire.
1406~28
Title
1406
He held the title High Sheriff of Wiltshire.
1407~29
Title
1407
He held the title Member of Parliament for Wiltshire.
1409~31
Title
1409
He held the title Member of Parliament for Somerst.
Title
From 1413 to 1414
He held the title Member of Parliament for Wiltshire.
1414~36
Title
1414
He held the title Speaker of the House of Commons.
1414~36
Title
1414
He held the title Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset.
1415~37
Title
1415
He held the title Envoy at the Council of Constance.
1417~39
Title
1417
He held the title Admiral of the Fleet.
1417~39
Title
1417
He held the title Steward of the Household.
1421~43
Title
1421
He held the title Knight - Order of the Garter.
Title
From 1426 to 1432
He held the title Lord High Treasurer.
142647
Title
7 January 1426
He held the title 1st Lord Hungerford.
Title
From January 1436 to 1449
He held the title House of Lords as Baron Hungerford.
144971
Death
9 August 1449 | Farleigh, Hungerford, Somerset, England
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Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S407] Ancestry
PedigreeCatherine & Peverell1,2,3
F, #11167, b. estimated 1380, d. 14 June 1426
Parents
Events
Burial
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
1380
1402~22
18 September 1402
Age: 24
Birth: 22 June 1378 | Farleigh, Hungerford, Somerset, England
Death: 9 August 1449 | Farleigh, Hungerford, Somerset, England
1426~46
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S487] The Peerage.com
- [S407] Ancestry
- [S68] Wikipedia
- [S796] Find a Grave - UK and Ireland
PedigreeHannah Marston
F, #11168, b. estimated 1658
Events
1658
1723~65
24 October 1723
Age: 25
Birth: 16 March 1698 | Hampton, Rockingham, NH, US
Death: | Poplin (now Fremont) Rockingham, NH, US
Last Edited | 13 May 2024 07:28:32 |
PedigreeRuth Gilmon
F, #11169, b. 18 April 1725
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Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeBenjamin Cram
M, #11171, b. 6 January 1723
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Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeHannah Cram
F, #11172, b. 15 October 1722
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Last Edited | 22 July 2011 22:13:54 |
PedigreeHugh ++ de Cransley1,2
M, #11173, b. 1269, d. 1316
Family: Agnes ++ (b. estimated 1270, d. 1314)
Events
1269
Birth
1269 | Cransley, Northamptonshire, England
1316~47
Last Edited | 9 June 2024 05:34:23 |
Citations
- [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
- [S487] The Peerage.com