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"However in 136, Hadrian changed his mind and decided to adopt Lucius Aelius Caesar as his heir. Julia’s father and son were angry with Hadrian and wanted to challenge him about the adoption. To avoid any conflict, Hadrian ordered the deaths of Julia’s father and son."

Was it not Fuscus and not Salinator that was killed? Fuscus was not Julia's son. Could someone with proper knowledge on the matter confirm, or edit? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.246.232.41 (talk) 17:14, 7 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Split?

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I propose that there should be separate articles about these three women: there are separate Wikidata items for the three, and individual articles in other language wikipedias: see: Aelia Domitia Paulina, Domitia Paulina and Julia Serviana Paulina.

I am not an expert on ancient history or classics, but was brought here because Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by time period/Before 400 included Aelia Domitia Paulina (Q3722901), presumably because Aelia Domitia Paulina is a redirect rather than a full article. Linking between different language Wikipedias would be improved if we split this article into three for the three distinct women. Any thoughts? PamD 11:51, 1 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Agree. Srnec (talk) 14:43, 2 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]