[1] Julia (died 69 BC) was the paternal aunt of Julius Caesar and the wife of Gaius Marius.
The elder of the two sisters of the dictator Caesar, Julia Major was twice married, to Lucius Pinarius and Quintus Pedius, although the order of her marriages is not known.
Either this Julia or her sister gave testimony against Publius Clodius Pulcher, when he was impeached for impiety in 61 BC.
Her marriage to Caesar's ally Pompeius was an important familial link within the First Triumvirate, and her death in childbirth in 54 BC was one of the events that led to the unraveling of the alliance.
Livia Drusilla (30 January 58 BC–28 September AD 29) was adopted into her husband's family (the Julii Caesares) in his will.
Julia Livia (c. AD 7–43), was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla.
Her father, a member of the gens Claudia by birth, was adopted into the family of the Julii Caesares by Tiberius.