Re: Question - Julius Caesar



Alaca wrote:
AVC wrote:  43073dbf$0$11071$e4fe514c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,

Moira de Swardt wrote:

Was Julius Caesar legally married to both Livia and to Cleopatra,
and was this concurrent?  Or was Cleopatra simply his mistress?

Was Rome not a strictly monogamous society?


I don't believe Julius Caesar was ever married to Cleopatra. His wife
at the time was Calpurnia. Perhaps you are referring to Marcus
Antonius who was married to the sister of Octavianus and who also
married Cleopatra?
If memory serves me well, the Romans didn't really appreciate this.
Octavianus certainly didn't.


But Julius did!


If you could point me to the source that discloses this info, I would be grateful.


Regards,
Adelheid
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