Aurelia Cotta

Aurelia Cotta , (120 av. J. - C. - 54 av. J. - C. or 53 av. J. - C.) Roman lady resulting from the famous family of the Aurelii (his/her three brothers furents consuls), was the wife of Caius Iulius Caesar III and the mother of Jules César.

In spite of what Pline reports Old the, it is incredible that she put at the world Jules César by Césarienne, since she lived many years after this birth. It also had two girls who lived to the old adult and married.

Tacite arranges it among the Roman mothers exemplary by the education which they gave to their children, and Plutarque describes it as woman of a great virtue.

Her Caius husband dies in his residence towards 85 av. J.C, it remains widowed, remarie not and continuous to live itself with his son. Plutarque the watch in tears, accompanying to the door by their house his son who leaves to postulate with the difficult election of Pontifex maximus in 63 av. J.C. Always according to Plutarque, it takes care closely the frequentations of its daughter-in-law Pompeia Sulla, and discovers Clodius which was introduced at it to find Pompeia at the time of a celebration of the mysteries of the Good Goddess.

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