Sextus Julius Caesar (consul 91 BC)

Sextus Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman, who held the consulship in 91 BC.

[2][1][3] Wilhelm Drumann suspected that his grandfather was the senator Gaius Julius who wrote a history of Rome in Greek around 143 BC.

[4][1] Sextus had a brother, Gaius, who was praetor in an uncertain year (Broughton suggests 92 BC).

Following the cursus honorum, Sextus would have been at least forty years old when he obtained the consulship, placing his birth no later than 133 BC.

[i] As proconsul the following year, Sextus won an important military victory, probably over the Paeligni.