Julius (disambiguation)

Julius (disambiguation)

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Julius is the name of an ancient Roman family. It may also refer to:

People

*Gaius Julius Caesar, Roman dictator
*Julius Caesar (disambiguation)
*Pope Julius (disambiguation)
*Julius Brink, a German beach volleyball player
*Anthony Julius (born 1956), a prominent British lawyer and academic
*George Julius (1873–1947), Australian inventor and engineer
*Leigh Julius (born 1925), a South African sprinter
*Jukka Nevelainen, a Finnish drummer whose nickname is Julius.
*Julius Nyerere, former president of Tanzania
*Saint Julius the Veteran, Catholic saint and martyr

Entertainment

*Julius, a comic monkey character created by Paul Frank
*"Julius (book), a book by Dav Pilkey
*"Julius" (comic), a graphic novel adaptation of the William Shakespeare play "Julius Caesar"
*Julius (Everybody Hates Chris), the father from the television series, "Everybody Hates Chris"
*Julius Hibbert, a character from "The Simpsons" TV series
*"Julius" (song), by the band Phish on their album "Hoist"
*Julius Little is a fictional character in the Xbox 360 game Saints Row
*Julius Pringles is the mascot of Pringles potato crisps
*The faction House of Julii from the computer game "" uses Julius as the family name (loosely based on the patrician family in ancient Rome)

Other

*Julius Baer Group, a Swiss bank
*Julius (platform), a software framework for medical visualization
*Julius (software), an open-source Linux speech recognition decoder
*Orange Julius, the smoothie-style beverage
*Tomb of the Julii


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