Gaius Julius Iullus[i] was a Roman statesman and member of the ancient patrician gens Julia.
[3][4][ii] His uncle, Lucius Julius Iullus, was consular tribune in 438, magister equitum in 431, and consul in 430.
[8][9][10] Meanwhile, the Aequi and Volsci, whose territory had been invaded by a consular army the previous year, established a new fortification at Antium, intending to revenge themselves upon the Romans.
The tribunes Julius and Cornelius resented this directive, as they had been entrusted by the Roman people with the military command, and ought to be entitled to deal with the situation themselves.
The Roman army quickly destroyed the enemy camp, and laid waste to Volscian territory.