7. Atia, niece of Julius Caesar, died in 43 B.C., married (1)Caius
Octavius IV, Senator-Praetor and Governor of Macedonia, died in59 B.C.,
belonged to an old and respectable but not distinguished familyfrom
Velitrae. He was the son of Caius Octavius III., municipalmagistrate of
Velitrae. He was the son of Caius Octavius II., a militarytribune in
Sicily, 226 B.C. His father was Caius Octavius I., son of EneiusOctavius
Rufus, the Quaestor, or Chancellor of the Republic, living about330 B.C.,
the time of Alexander the Great, and brother of Eneius Octavius,a Roman
Admiral under Scipio Africanus in the Second Punic War. CaiusOctavius IV.
married (2) Ancharia, and they had Octavia the Older. Atia andCaius
Octavius IV. had the following children