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|sign = Gemini
|sign = Gemini
|child = [[Octavius Capp]]
|child = [[Octavius Capp]] (''Deceased'')
|spouse = [[Julius Caesar]]
|spouse = [[Julius Caesar]] (''Deceased'')
|play = Playable, Deceased
|play = Playable, Deceased
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'''Calpurnia Caesar''' was a the wife of [[Julius Caesar]] and had a son, [[Octavius Capp|Octavius]], by him. However, she and her immediate family died before the beginning of The Sims 2. She is the grandmother of Contessa Capp, and great-great grandmother of the infamous Juliette.
'''Calpurnia Caesar''' was a the wife of [[Julius Caesar]] and had a son, [[Octavius Capp|Octavius]], by him. However, she and her immediate family died before the beginning of The Sims 2. She is the grandmother of Contessa Capp, and great-great grandmother of the infamous Juliette.
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==Note==
==Note==
Calpurnia is the wife of Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar''.
Calpurnia is the wife of Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar''.
[[Category:Deceased Sims]]

Revision as of 18:27, 18 April 2009

Calpurnia_Caesar.png
Name Calpurnia Caesar
Gender Female Female
Age Elder
Life state Human
Family
Romances Julius Caesar (Deceased)
Child(ren) Octavius Capp (Deceased)
Personality
Zodiac sign  Gemini
Aspiration  Romance
Other Information
Playability Playable, Deceased
Neighborhood Veronaville


Calpurnia Caesar was a the wife of Julius Caesar and had a son, Octavius, by him. However, she and her immediate family died before the beginning of The Sims 2. She is the grandmother of Contessa Capp, and great-great grandmother of the infamous Juliette.

Calpurnia is buried in the cemetary plot on the Capp grounds. Even though she died long ago, she is resurrectable, but will come with a blank personality and no memories.

Note

Calpurnia is the wife of Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.