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New Testament

Julia, along with Philologus and Nereus, was greeted by Paul in his letter to the Romans.

Julia was a Christian woman in Rome whom Paul greeted by name in Romans 16:15, alongside Philologus, Nereus, his sister, and Olympas. She was part of a household church community in the capital of the empire. The name Julia was common among freed slaves of the Julian household, suggesting she may have been a freedwoman connected to the imperial family. Paul's personal greeting attests to her standing in the Roman Christian community.