This calls to mind the use of " Jove " for Jupiter, and the " Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology " suggests that " Iulus " might be a diminutive of " Dius ", which is also the root of " Jupiter ".
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One of the clearest and earliest correlations of Caesar to a comet occurred during the Secular Games of 17 BC when money maker M . Sanquinius fashioned coins whose reverse sports a comet over the head of a wreathed man whom classicists and numismatists speculate is either a youthful Caesar, the Genius of the Secular Games, the Julian family, or Aeneas son Iulus.
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In a speech by Jupiter, he references a " Trojan Caesar " as a descendant of Ascanius ( by the name of Iulus ) and therefore of Venus : " from this noble line shall be born the Trojan Caesar . . . a Julius, name descended from great lulus ! " This text also reminds the audience of the bloodline shared between Aeneas and Augustus.
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A notable example is the myth of the foundation of Rome the tale of Romulus and Remus, which Virgil in turn broadens in his " Aeneid " with the odyssey of Aeneas and his razing of Lavinium, and his son Iulus's later relocation and rule of the famous twins'birthplace Alba Longa, and their descent from his royal line, thus fitting perfectly into the already established canon of events.
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The gens was always said to have descended from and been named after a mythical personage named " Iulus " or " Iullus ", even before he was asserted to be the son of Aeneas; and it is entirely possible that " Iulus " was an ancient praenomen, which had fallen out of use by the early Republic, and was preserved as a cognomen by the eldest branch of the Julii.
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The gens was always said to have descended from and been named after a mythical personage named " Iulus " or " Iullus ", even before he was asserted to be the son of Aeneas; and it is entirely possible that " Iulus " was an ancient praenomen, which had fallen out of use by the early Republic, and was preserved as a cognomen by the eldest branch of the Julii.
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In 451 BC, Iulus was a member of the first decemvirate, and it is recorded as an instance of the moderation of the first college of decemvirs, that, though there was no appeal from their sentence, Iulus brought before the " comitia centuriata " an accusation against Publius Sestius, a man of patrician rank, in whose house the corpse of a murdered man had been found, when he might have himself passed sentence upon the criminal.
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In 451 BC, Iulus was a member of the first decemvirate, and it is recorded as an instance of the moderation of the first college of decemvirs, that, though there was no appeal from their sentence, Iulus brought before the " comitia centuriata " an accusation against Publius Sestius, a man of patrician rank, in whose house the corpse of a murdered man had been found, when he might have himself passed sentence upon the criminal.
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This phrase can be translated into English as : " Go forth with new value, boy : thus is the path to the stars; son of gods that will have gods as sons . " or " Blessings on your fresh courage, boy, scion of gods and ancestor of gods yet to be, so it is man rises to the stars . " In this verse, Vergil makes a clear reference to the offspring of Iulus, from whom Augustus Caesar claimed descent.
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Irrespective of the historicity of the Iulus of Roman myth, there is little reason to doubt that " Iulus " was an ancient personal name, perhaps even a praenomen, and that " Julius " is a patronymic surname built upon it . " Iullus " seems to be the older spelling, although " Iulus " was more common, and some records mistakenly substitute the more familiar " Tullus " or " Tullius " for it.
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