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Livia Drusilla , after 14 AD called Julia Augusta (Classical Latin: LIVIA•DRVSILLA , IVLIA•AVGVSTA ) (58 BC-29 AD) was the wife of Augustus and one of the most powerful women in the Roman Empir...
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Livia was suspected of committing various crimes to secure the throne for Tiberius, whereas Augustus naturally favored the claims of his blood-relatives. ... Livia inherited a third of his property; she was adopted into the Julian gens, and henceforth assumed the name of Julia Augusta. The senate also elected her...
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Livia and Octavian ... Octavian married Livia Drusilla with "indecent haste" (Earl 39) on January 17, 38 BCE. This marriage was important for the following reasons... ... A scandal arose over the union of Octavian and the pregnant, divorced Livia. In order to lessen the effects of the scandal, Octavian manufactured an...
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Livia Drusilla was the wife of the first emperor of Rome, Augustus. ... Livia Drusilla (58 B.C. - A.D. 29), the daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudius, first married Tiberius Claudius Nero, her cousin, when she was 15 or 16. She was already the mother of the future emperor, Tiberius Claudius Nero, and pregnant with...
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Livia was born Livia Drusilla in 58 BC,[[2]] the daughter of M. Livius Drusus Claudianus and Alfidia. Her mother, evidently the daughter of a magistrate from an Italian town, did not have an impressive pedigree.
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Livia Drusilla, Romans - Roman Empress (27 BCE-14 CE), wife of Augustus and mother of Tiberius ... Photo gallery of 9 pictures for "Livia Drusilla"
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Livia Drusilla (Character) from "I, Claudius" (1976) ... IMDb > Livia Drusilla (Character) ... Livia: You're a fool, boy, you always were. People might say it's not your fault. Well, if it's not your fault, whose is it then? Antonia: Your nose is still dripping, Claudius, still dripping. Tiberius: Wasn't worth it, was it?
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Livia Drusilla was a very powerful women in her time. Her husband, Octavian Augustus Caesar, often looked to Livia for advice on certain decision making in the government. Livia had great influence on people, and also set a proper example of how the women of her time should act.
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English: Livia Drusa Augusta, Livia Drusilla, or Julia Augusta (58 BC-AD 29) was the wife of Caesar Augustus and the most powerful woman in the early Roman empire, acting several times as regent and being Augustus' faithful advisor.
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