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    Cossutia was a Roman woman who became engaged to Julius Caesar prior to his reaching adulthood. There has been debate among historians on whether the marriage actually occurred. Biography. Early life. Cossutia belonged to a very wealthy equestrian family from Pisa. [1] Caesar.

  2. Learn about the three official wives of Julius Caesar: Cornelia, Pompeia, and Calpurnia. Find out why some sources mention a fourth wife, Cossutia, who may have been his fiancée before Cornelia.

  3. become engaged to a certain Cossutia,s a woman of only equestrian family, but recommended by her wealth. Apparently Caesar's father, then still alive, had been responsible for the engagement, and when the boy donned the toga virilis, he seems to have married her.6 From this union there was no offspring, and in 84 B.C.,7 after

  4. Cossutia, fiancée and perhaps the first wife of Caesar, belonged to a very wealthy equestrian family. She was betrothed to him by his parents, while he was very young, but was rejected by him in his seventeenth year, that he might marry Cornelia.

  5. Monroe E. Deutsch, Caesar's First Wife, Classical Philology, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Jan., 1917), pp. 93-96

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  7. Nov 1, 2019 · Caesar was first engaged to one Cossutia, whom Suetonius describes as “a lady of only equestrian rank, but very wealthy, who had been betrothed to him before he assumed the gown of manhood.” Caesar decided on another woman with an even better pedigree, though: he “married Cornelia, daughter of that Cinna who was four times consul, by whom ...