Yes he did. He had a daughter Julia who was married to Pompey in order to cement the Triumvirate alliance between himself, Pompey and Crassus. The marriage, while its origins being political was actually a very happy one. read more
Julius Caesar had two biological children and one adoptive child. His eldest child, Julia Caesaris, was born around 76 B.C. to Julius Caesar and his wife Cornelia Cinna. He had his second biological child, Caesarion, with Cleopatra in 47 B.C. read more
Julius Caesar’s other child was Caesarion, in a relationship he had with Cleopatra of Egypt. However like his sister, Caesarion found an unfortunate end. He was killed on the orders of Octavian in order to solidify Octavian’s power and position as Caesar’s successor. read more
Julius Caesar did have children. He had Julia with his first wife Cornelia Cinnilla and Caesarion who was born to Cleopatra. He adopted another son, Gaius Julius Caesae Octavianus, who was really his great nephew. He also believed that Marcus Brutus was his illegitimate son because he had slept with his mother. read more