See also

Family of Marcus BALBUS Atius and Julia Minor

Husband: Marcus BALBUS Atius (c. 105-51)
Wife: Julia Minor (c. 101- )
Children: Atia BALBA Caesonia (85-43)

Husband: Marcus BALBUS Atius

Name: Marcus BALBUS Atius1
Sex: Male
Father: Marcus BALBUS Atius (148-87)
Mother: Pompeia (c. 143- )
Birth c. 0105 B.C. Rome, Italy
Occupation Praetor
Title Praetor
Death 0051 B.C. (age 53-54) Rome, Italy

Wife: Julia Minor

Name: Julia Minor
Sex: Female
Father: Julius CAESAR III (c. 135- )
Mother: Aurelia COTTA (c. 120-54)
Birth c. 0101 B.C.

Child 1: Atia BALBA Caesonia

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Atia BALBA Caesonia

Name: Atia BALBA Caesonia
Sex: Female
Spouse: Octavius IV ( -59)
Birth 0085 B.C. Rome, Italy
Death 0043 B.C. (age 41-42) Rome, Italy

Note on Husband: Marcus BALBUS Atius

Marcus Atius Balbus (105 BC – 51 BC) was the son and heir of an elder Marcus Atius Balbus (148 BC – 87 BC) and Pompeia. Pompeia was a sister to consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, father of triumvir Pompey. The family of the elder Balbus came from a Roman senatorial family plebs status from Aricia (modern Ariccia, Italy). ‘Balbus’ in Latin means stammer. The younger Balbus was born and raised in Aricia.

 

Balbus married Julia Minor, second eldest sister of dictator Gaius Julius Caesar. Julia bore Balbus three daughters and they were:

 

Atia Balba Prima - mother of Quintus Pedius who served as a general and consul.

Atia Balba Caesonia - mother of Octavia Minor (fourth wife of triumvir Mark Antony) and of first Emperor Augustus.

Atia Balba Tertia - mother of Lucius Pinarius, who was a political supporter of Mark Antony.

He served as a praetor in 62 BC and he managed to obtain the government of Sardinia. Under Caesar in 59 BC, Balbus was appointed along with Pompey on a board of commissioners under Julian Law to divide estates in Campania among the commoners. Cicero stated that Pompey would say as a joke about Balbus, that he was not a person of any importance.2

Sources

1Suetonius, "The lives of the Twelve Ceasars Augustus".
2"Wikipedia".