Lucius Julius Ursus
Tiberius Julius Lupus  | |
|---|---|
| Governor of Roman Egypt | |
| In office 76/77–76/78  | |
| Preceded by | [[[S]ept[imius?] Nu[...]]] | 
| Succeeded by | Gaius Aeterius Fronto | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1st century Roman Empire  | 
| Died | c. 1st century Roman Empire  | 
| Occupation | Ancient Roman politician | 
Lucius Julius Ursus (1st century AD) was a relative of the Flavian dynasty, who was originally one of the equites who held several imperial appointments, but afterwards was promoted to the Roman senate. He was suffect consul three times: once under Domitian and twice under Trajan.