Lucius Julius Caesar (praetor 183 BC)
Lucius Julius Caesar (flourished 3rd century BC) was a Roman praetor in 183 BC. Details about his life beyond his praetorship are scarce. He is primarily known through his mention in surviving historical records, which primarily serve to establish the chronology of his office. No significant political actions, military commands, or other noteworthy achievements are attributed to him in extant sources. Further research into Roman archives and related historical texts might yield additional information. His family connection to the gens Julia, the same gens as Julius Caesar (the dictator), remains to be definitively established. The limited information prevents a more detailed biography.