[center][img]http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo10/Breanna_Bernhard/B4179BB2-16D0-456A-99A2-F7B06E6325D5_zpshqjjj1j4.jpg[/img][img]http://i356.photobucket.com/albums/oo10/Breanna_Bernhard/63A48219-49A0-43BF-9CCE-9D2C85C9F67C_zps3qqp0icb.jpg[/img][/center] Full Name: Julia Augusti Filia Nickname(s): Julia Major, Julia III the Elder, Julia Caesaris filia, and Julia Augusti filia Immediate Relatives: • Gaius Octavius (father) • Scribonia (mother) • Tiberius Claudius-Nero II (stepbrother; husband) • Marcus Vipsanius-Agrippa (husband) • Marcus Claudius-Agrippa (husband) • Vipsania Agrippina (daughter) • Vipsania-Julia Agrippina (daughter) • Gaius Caesar (son) • Lucius Caesar (son) • Marcus Vipsanius-Agrippa II (son) Known For: She was the daughter & only biological child of the Emperor Augustus, stepsister and second wife of the Emperor Tiberius, maternal grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and the Empress Agrippina the Younger, grandmother-in-law of the Emperor Claudius, and maternal great-grandmother of the Emperor Nero. Hair Color: dark brown hair Eye Color: light-brown eyes. Miniaturized Height: 0' 2" Humanized Height: 5' 6" Museum: Museum of Natural History. Location Within Current Museum: Roman Empire Diorama in "The Hall of Miniatures". Portrayer: Felicity Johns Bio: History describes Julia for being well known for her gentle quick wit and sharp tongue. She was deeply loved by her father who admired her wit. Despite Julia's reputation (said to be fairly flagrant and promiscuous conduct), the people who knew her described her as a good-hearted and kind woman who was very popular with the Roman people not least because of "her kindness and gentleness and utter freedom from vindictiveness. Like all historical figures some of it has been exaggerated and other parts omitted. This miniature of Julia is in her younger life as daughter set with Octavian than actual stand-alone empress.