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There are several humans known as Julia.
Julius Family
Within Ancient Rome, women from tons branches of the Julius family were called Julia (view Roman naming convention).
Helena of Constantinople (c. 248-c. 329), Flavia Julia Helena, mother of Constantine the Great
Julia Caesaris, the title of numbers of Julias of the Julii Caesarii (Julius Caesar branch)
Julia Domna (c. 170-217), married woman of the Emperor Septimius Severus
Julia Maesa (c. 170-c. 226), Julia Domna's sister
Livia Drusilla (58 BC-AD 29), Julia Augusta, the married woman of Emperor Caesar Augustus
People
In todays world, Julia occurs as most common title, & is as well the family name.
Julia Roberts (1967–), American actress, star of the flick Pretty Woman
Julia Stiles (1981–), American actress, star of the flick 10 Things I Hate About You
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (1961–), American actress, costar of the TV series Seinfeld
Julia Ormond (1965–), British actress, star of the movie Legends of the Fall
Julia Child (1912–2004), American epicure cook, creator, & television personality
Didier Julia (1934–), a French deputy
Gaston Julia (1893–1978) , a French mathematician world health organization devised a Julia set of fractals
Julia Schultz (1979-), Playmate of the Year for February 1998
Julia Sweeney, American actor & comedian. Alumnus of Saturday Night Live.
Others
Julia River, a river within Switzerland
Julia, a 1977 drama starring Jane Fonda
Julia, a TV series starring Diahann Carroll
Being Julia, a 2004 film star Annette Bening
Julia Chang, character in the fighting game series Tekken
89 Julia, an asteroid
The Julia set, a placed of fractals defined by Gaston Julia
[http://www.lazytd.com/lti/julia/ Julia], the chatterbot designed for TinyMUD Multi-User Dungeon environments
Julia is a song off The Beatles' self-titled album
Julia is the name of the fictional character from George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Julia butterfly (Dryas julia) is a most common Future Globe Heliconiid butterfly.
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