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julia in Easton's Bible Dictionary

a Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations (Rom. 16:15), supposed to be the wife of Philologus.

julia in Smith's Bible Dictionary

(feminine of Julius), a Christian woman at Rome, probably the wife of Philologus, in connection with whom she is saluted by St. Paul. #Ro 16:15| (A.D. 55.)

julia in Schaff's Bible Dictionary

JU'LIA (feminine of Julius), probably the wife of Philologus, whom Paul salutes. Rom 16:15.

julia in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

A Christian woman at Rome, whom Paul salutes (<451615> Romans 16:15), wife or sister of Philologus. Julius. Centurion of "Augustus' band" (a detachment probably of the emperor's praetorian body guards, attached to the Roman governor at Caesarea); had charge of Paul from Caesarea to Rome (<442701> Acts 27:1,3). As all the centurions in New Testament, so Julia was an estimable character. He "courteously gave Paul liberty to go unto his friends to refresh himself." God raises friends to His people even among enemies.