CALPURNIA, wife of Julius Caesar, was the daughter of L. Calpurnius Piso, consul in 58 B.C. She married Caesar in 59. Alarmed by the rumours of conspiracy current before Caesar's murder, she did her best to dissuade him from going to the Senate House on the 15th of March 44. After the murder, she secretly moved his money and private papers to Anthony's house.
See Appian, B.C. II, 14, 115, 125 ; Plutarch, Caesar; Suetonius, Caesar, 27; C.I.L. VI., 14211.