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>Julius Caesar did not have a single "house" in the way we typically think of a fixed residence. He was raised in a patrician family, but they lived in an insula, an ancient Roman apartment building, which was not considered luxurious. While Caesar's family owned land on the Palatine Hill, it wasn't the site of his primary residence during his early years. Later, his great-nephew Augustus, who became the first Roman emperor, did establish a residence on the Palatine Hill, known as the House of Augustus.
Story of the Julio-Claudian dynasty