Julia Flavia

Julia Flavia
FLAVIA IVLIA
Marble bust of Julia Flavia
Known fordaughter of Roman emperor Titus
SpouseTitus Flavius Sabinus
Parents
FamilyFlavian dynasty
Julia Flavia hairstyle, Terracotta made in Smyrna, c. 90 - Louvre

Julia Flavia (c. 63[a] – 91) or Flavia Julia,[3] nicknamed Julia Titi, was the daughter of Roman Emperor Titus and his first wife Arrecina Tertulla.[4][5]

  1. ^ Shelton, Jo-Ann (2013). The Women of Pliny's Letters. Routledge. p. 387. ISBN 9780415374286.
  2. ^ Stevens, Courtenay Edward (1975). Levick, Barbara (ed.). The Ancient Historian and His Materials: Essays in Honour of C. E. Stevens on His Seventieth Birthday (illustrated ed.). Gregg. p. 140. ISBN 9780576782401.
  3. ^ Sellars, Ian J. (2013). The Monetary System of the Romans: A description of the Roman coinage from early times to the reform of Anastasius. p. 123.
  4. ^ W. Jones, Brian (1996). Suetonius: Domitian. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 150. ISBN 9781853994548.
  5. ^ Syme, Ronald (1979). Roman Papers. Vol. 7 (new, illustrated ed.). Clarendon Press. p. 653. ISBN 9780198144908.


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