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Daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla and cousin of Caligula (c. AD 7–43)
Julia Livia (AD 7–43) was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla, and granddaughter of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. She was also a first cousin
Julia_Livia
Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14
first Roman emperor. She was known as Julia Augusta after her formal adoption into the Julia gens in AD 14. Livia was the daughter of senator Marcus Livius
Livia
Woman of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (died AD 31)
Claudia Livia (Classical Latin: CLAVDIA•LIVIA; c. 13 BC – AD 31) was the only daughter of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor and sister to Roman Emperor
Livilla
of Tiberius Gemellus. She is sometimes called Livia Julia, not to be confused with Julia Livia. Julia Agrippina, Agrippina the Younger or Agrippina Minor
Julia (women of the Julii Caesares)
Julia_(women_of_the_Julii_Caesares)
Family tree
emperor, married Scribonia who gave him a daughter (Julia the Elder). His last marriage was with Livia, a Claudia who had been married to a Claudius. Their
Julio-Claudian_family_tree
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (c. 18 – c. 41 AD)
Germanicus' untimely death in Antioch in 19 AD. Julia Livilla grew up in the household of her great-grandmother Livia and later under the care of her paternal
Julia_Livilla
Roman noble and political rival of Emperor Nero (AD 33–62)
rival of Emperor Nero. Through his mother Julia Livia, he was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Julia was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar,
Rubellius_Plautus
Roman imperial dynasty
nieces Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, and Julia Livia, daughter of Livilla and Drusus the Younger, as well as Julia Livilla's
Julio-Claudian_dynasty
Daughter of Roman consul Gaius Rubellius Blandus
presumably by his wife Julia Livia. It has been concluded by Ronald Syme, among others, that Bassa's mother was Julia Livia, the daughter of Drusus Julius
Rubellia_Bassa
Roman politician, son of Emperor Tiberius (14 BC – 23 AD)
unattractive as a child, but grew up to be beautiful. Their daughter Julia Livia was born not long after the marriage, and they had twin sons: Tiberius
Drusus_Julius_Caesar
Feminine given name
Caesar Julia (daughter of Caesar) (c. 76 BC–54 BC) Livia Drusilla (58 BC–29 AD), also known as Julia Augusta, wife of Emperor Augustus Caesar Julia the Elder
Julia_(given_name)
Heir to Roman emperor Tiberius (died AD 31)
Silanus, the one-time governor of Syria. However, in AD 20, Nero married Julia Livia, daughter of Livilla and Drusus the Younger (Tiberius' only son by Vipsania
Nero_Julius_Caesar
Roman patrician family
Caesar the Younger, born Nero Claudius Drusus, married Claudia Livia Julia. Julia Livia, wife of (1) Nero Julius Caesar Germanicus, (2) Gaius Rubellius
Julii_Caesares
Roman senator and father of Julius Caesar
Aurelii and Rutilii families. They had two daughters, known as Julia Major and Julia Minor, and Julius Caesar the dictator was born to them in 100 BC
Gaius Julius Caesar (governor of Asia)
Gaius_Julius_Caesar_(governor_of_Asia)
1st century AD Roman politician and senator
with Marcus Vipstanus Gallus as his colleague. In AD 33, he married Julia Livia, granddaughter of the Roman emperor Tiberius. Blandus appears to have
Gaius_Rubellius_Blandus
Roman noblewoman, full-sister of Augustus
above Julia Drusilla (16 AD – 38 AD), no issue Julia Livilla (18 AD – 42 AD), no issue Claudia Livia Julia (Livilla) (13 BC – 31 AD) Julia Livia (7 AD
Octavia_the_Younger
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (AD 16–38)
sisters, Julia Livilla and the later empress Agrippina the Younger. She was a great-granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus and empress Livia, grand-niece
Julia_Drusilla
1st century AD Roman noblewoman
the few people who dared to publicly mourn the death of a kinswoman (Julia Livia, granddaughter of emperor Tiberius) killed by the Imperial family. It
Pomponia_Graecina
Ancient Roman family
becoming Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, later became the father of Empress Livia. Appius Claudius Ap. f. Ap. n. Pulcher, consul in 54 BC, and censor in 50
Claudia_gens
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Livia, also known as Livia Drusilla and Julia Augusta, is a Roman Empress and the wife of Augustus. Livia may also refer to: Livia (given name)
Livia_(disambiguation)
Roman empress from AD 41 to 48
Messalina. Another niece, Julia Livia, was attacked for immorality and incest by Messalina in 43 – possibly because she feared Julia's son Rubellius Plautus
Messalina
Granddaughter of emperor Augustus (19 BC – c. 29 AD)
Modern historians theorize that Julia's exile was not actually for adultery but for involvement in Paullus' revolt. Livia plotted against her stepdaughter's
Julia_the_Younger
Fifth decade of the first century AD
River Stour. Roman London (Londinium) is established on the Thames. Julia Livia, daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar, is executed at the instigation of
40s
Classical city in TransJordan
Livias was a city in Transjordan in Classical Antiquity. In the writings of Josephus (English translation), the name is presented as Julias. Numerous
Livias
First 9 years of the Common Era
30) AD 7 – Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo, Roman general (d. AD 67) AD 7 – Julia Livia, daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla (d. AD 43) AD 8 – Drusus
0s
Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)
AD, died young V. Julia Drusilla, 16–38 AD, died without issue VI. Julia Livilla, 18–42 AD, died without issue B. Claudia Livia Julia (Livilla), 13 BC
Mark_Antony
Daughter of Augustus (39 BC – AD 14)
household". Julia remained the only living biological child of Octavian, after her half-sibling born by Livia died as result of preterm birth. Julia's social
Julia_the_Elder
Politician and father of Roman emperor Tiberius
had a daughter named Julia, now known as Julia the Elder. Octavian and Scribonia divorced. At the time of Augustus's divorce, Livia was 6 months pregnant
Tiberius Claudius Nero (father of Tiberius Caesar)
Tiberius_Claudius_Nero_(father_of_Tiberius_Caesar)
Grandson of Tiberius, adopted son of Caligula
was the twin brother of Germanicus Gemellus and the younger brother of Julia Livia. The birth of Gemellus and his twin were celebrated by Tiberius, who
Tiberius_Gemellus
Fourth decade of the first century AD
AD 92) Gaius Rubellius Plautus, son of Gaius Rubellius Blandus and Julia Livia (d. AD 62)[citation needed] December 4 – Aulus Persius Flaccus, Roman
30s
Female name for Roman gens Pomponia
was the wife of Roman General Aulus Plautius, a distant relative of Julia Livia (daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar) and granddaughter of Emperor Tiberius
Pomponia
Ancient Roman house near Rome, Italy
The Villa of Livia (Latin: Villa ad Gallinas Albas, lit. 'House of the White Hens') is an ancient Roman villa at Prima Porta, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north
Villa_of_Livia
Natural and historical region in Western Europe
old name of the inhabitants, the Kerretes. As for Julia Lybica, the name evolved into Julia Livia and then Llívia. The Kerretes seem to have kept their
Cerdanya
2003 television miniseries
starred Peter O'Toole as Augustus, Charlotte Rampling as Livia, Vittoria Belvedere as Julia, Ken Duken as Marcus Agrippa, Benjamin Sadler as Octavian
Imperium:_Augustus
Second wife of Roman emperor Caligula
Livia Orestilla, alternately Cornelia Orestilla or Orestina, was the second wife of the Roman emperor Caligula in AD 37 or 38. Her name is given in ancient
Livia_Orestilla
Topics referred to by the same term
Ptolemy of Mauretania) Julia Drusilla (daughter of Herod Agrippa) Julia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula) Livia Drusilla, took the name Julia upon her adoption
Julia Drusilla (disambiguation)
Julia_Drusilla_(disambiguation)
Aelia Domitia Paulina, Julia Serviana Paulina, female relatives of Emperor Hadrian Julia the Elder, daughter of Augustus Julia Livia (1st century), granddaughter
List of distinguished Roman women
List_of_distinguished_Roman_women
Roman senator
Rubellius Blandus, who had been suffect consul in 18. Blandus' wife was Julia Livia, a granddaughter of the emperor Tiberius, so the marriage of the younger
Gaius_Octavius_Laenas
2021 historical drama television series
In series 2, power goes to Tiberius (son of Livia and stepson of Augustus) who marries his stepsister Julia the Elder (daughter of Augustus) upon his ascent
Domina_(TV_series)
Italian actress
Livia Giampalmo (born 14 October 1941) is an Italian actress, film director and screenwriter. Born in Genoa, Giampalmo began her career on television
Livia_Giampalmo
First cousin marriages
Henry Ormsby (1812–1887), Irish lawyer and judge, and his first cousin, Julia Hamilton Ōtomo no Yakamochi (c. 718 – 785), Japanese statesman and waka
List_of_coupled_cousins
Topics referred to by the same term
Julia Augusta (Ivlia Avgvsta) may refer to: Livia (58 BC–29 AD), Julia Augusta, Augustus' third wife Agrippina the Younger (15–59 AD), Augusta, Claudius'
Julia_Augusta
1976 BBC television series
to find an heir, and his wife, Livia, plotting to elevate her son Tiberius to this position. An expert poisoner, Livia uses the covert assassination and
I,_Claudius_(TV_series)
1959 book by Elisabeth Dored
in Livia's strict household Tiberius becomes attracted to Julia's more affectionate nature despite her being merely thirteen. Very quickly Julia becomes
I_Loved_Tiberius
Roman empress from AD 49 to 54
Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 15 – 23 March AD 59), also referred to as Agrippina the Younger, was Roman empress from AD 49 to 54, the fourth wife and
Agrippina_the_Younger
Roman senator
daughter of Gaius Rubellius Blandus. Blandus' only attested wife is Julia Livia, who was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar, and granddaughter of the
Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus
Sergius_Octavius_Laenas_Pontianus
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (died AD 33)
Alston says it is likely that either Tiberius or Livia were behind the exile of Agrippina's sister Julia the Younger and the death of Postumus. He notes
Agrippina_the_Elder
engaged to or married Caligula's older brother Nero before he married Julia Livia. Silana first made an appearance in historical records during a court
Junia_Silana
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
in 42 BC to politician Tiberius Claudius Nero and his wife, Livia Drusilla. In 38 BC, Livia divorced Nero and married Augustus. Following the untimely
Tiberius
2026 Brazilian film by Felipe Vellas
The ensemble supporting cast includes, Denise Weinberg, Miwa Yanagizawa, Julia Shimura and Gustavo Falcão in supporting roles. Based on the 2012 Murder
Elize:_Shadows_of_a_Woman
Ancient Roman family
(born Gaius Octavius), emperor from 27 BC to AD 14. Julia Augusti f. divi n. Augusta (born Livia), empress as the third wife of Augustus, and mother of
Julia_gens
Roman noblewoman (36 BC–AD 37)
suicide in 30 BC. She was raised by her mother, her uncle, and her aunt, Livia Drusilla and inherited properties in Italy, Greece, and Egypt. She was said
Antonia_Minor
1st century AD Roman senator, consul and provincial governor
sesterces as his fee for successful prosecution. Another target was Julia Livia, who had stirred the animosity of the empress Valeria Messalina; Rufus
Publius_Suillius_Rufus
comprehensive examination of the image of the Roman Empress, Julia Augusta, also known as Livia or Livia Drusilla, in existing Roman coins. Harvey is also the
Tracene_Harvey
Roman empress from 193 to 211
Julia Domna (Latin: [ˈjuːli.a ˈdomna]; c. 160 – 217 AD) was Roman empress from 193 to 211 as the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus. She was the first
Julia_Domna
Grandson of Augustus (12 BC – AD 14)
Emperor Augustus. He was the youngest child of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder. Augustus initially considered Postumus as a potential successor
Agrippa_Postumus
Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
was claimed to have been found beneath the remains of the Domus Livia (House of Livia) on the Palatine. Archaeologists came across the 16-metre-deep cavity
Palatine_Hill
Musical artist
Löwy) and the publisher Victor Gollancz. Livia was the eldest of five sisters. She and her siblings, Diana, Julia, the artist Vita Gollancz and Francesca
Livia_Gollancz
Roman noblewoman, second wife of Augustus and mother of Julia the Elder
daughter, Julia the Elder, his only natural child. He allegedly wrote that he was "unable to put up with her shrewish disposition." He remarried to Livia Drusilla
Scribonia_(wife_of_Octavian)
Ancient Roman senate house
The Curia Julia (Latin: Curia Iulia) is the third named curia, or senate house, in the ancient city of Rome. It was built in 44 BC, when Julius Caesar
Curia_Julia
empress Livia. Marcus M. f. Alfidius, maternal uncle of Livia. Alfidia M. f., the wife of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus and mother of Livia. Decimus
Alfidia_gens
American physicist
Iowa. She was the second of three children to Willis Leroy Osborne and Julia Livia Osborne née Colman. She lived with her parents at McGregor, Iowa 1875–1877
Louis_Winslow_Austin
friendship, he gives his daughter Julia, Marcellus' widow, to Agrippa to be his wife, infuriating Livia, who wanted Julia to marry Tiberius to cement his
List_of_I,_Claudius_episodes
Swiss theater director
titled "Romeo and Julia in den Bergen" (Romeo and Julia in the mountains). Unlike Shakespeare, Livia Anne Richard does not limit herself to the classic
Livia_Anne_Richard
Wife of Roman emperor Elagabalus
Julia Aquilia Severa (d. after 222) was the second and fourth wife of Roman emperor Elagabalus. She was the daughter of Gaius Julius Severus. Severa was
Aquilia_Severa
English actor and producer (born 1960)
political activism website, Brightwide (since decommissioned), with his wife Livia. During the 2010 general election, Firth announced his support for the Liberal
Colin_Firth
3rd-century Spanish saint
Often linked with Eulalia is Saint Julia of Mérida, as in the double dedication to Saints Eulalia and Julia. Julia is also said to have been a young girl
Eulalia_of_Mérida
Roman consul
empress Livia. His natural paternal aunt was Scribonia, the second wife of Augustus, as a consequence of which he was a maternal first cousin of Julia the
Marcus_Livius_Drusus_Libo
Welsh actress (born 1933)
in television and film. She is particularly known for her performance as Livia in the 1976 BBC television series I, Claudius, for which she was awarded
Siân_Phillips
Archaeological site in Jordan
the name evolution from biblical Beth-haram through the Roman-period Livias/Julias to Arabic Tell er-Rameh, Nelson Glueck states that: "the equation of
Tell_er-Rameh
2025 Mexican TV series or program
Alameda: Julia's mother and Leonel's former mother-in-law. On 8 November 2024, Juan Osorio announced Amanecer and confirmed Fernando Colunga and Livia Brito
Amanecer_(TV_series)
First wife of Claudius (married c. 9-24 AD)
first engagement after Julia the Younger, the mother of his fiancée Aemilia Lepida, fell into disgrace, and his second fiancée Livia Medullina died on their
Plautia_Urgulanilla
1972 novel by John Edward Williams
happy marriage with his third wife, Livia, and leaves her in charge of rearing his only biological daughter, Julia. Unlike other women of her era, Octavius
Augustus_(Williams_novel)
Mother of Cato the Younger (c. 120–c. 92 BC)
Livia Drusa (c. 120 BC – c. 92 BC) was a Roman matron. She was the daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus, consul in 112 BC, and sister of Marcus Livius Drusus
Livia_(mother_of_Cato)
1st-century BC Roman noblewoman and mother of Brutus
Servilii Caepiones. She was the daughter of Quintus Servilius Caepio and Livia, thus the maternal half-sister of Cato the Younger. She married Marcus Junius
Servilia_(mother_of_Brutus)
Ancient Roman tomb in Rome, Italy
there, in 23 BC Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (husband of Julia the Elder) Nero Claudius Drusus (son of Livia Drusilla; husband of Antonia Minor and father of
Mausoleum_of_Augustus
1934 novel by Robert Graves
Machiavellian Livia Soprano to Claudius' grandmother, Livia Drusilla. These suspicious tend to find confirmation in the maiden name Chase selected for Livia—Pollio
I,_Claudius
Roman empress from AD 39 to 41
was pregnant at the time of the marriage, and gave birth to a daughter, Julia Drusilla, only one month later (or according to Suetonius, on her wedding
Milonia_Caesonia
Ancient Roman sculpture of Augustus
Giuseppe Gagliardi at the Villa of Livia owned by Augustus's third and final wife, Livia Drusilla in Prima Porta. Livia had retired to the villa after Augustus's
Augustus_of_Prima_Porta
Heir to Roman emperor Tiberius (died AD 33)
nicknamed "Caligula"), three sisters (Agrippina the Younger, Julia Drusilla, and Julia Livilla), and a brother — born around 17AD — of unknown name (normally
Drusus_Caesar
Romanian rower (born 1995)
Ionela Livia Cozmiuc (née Lehaci; born 3 January 1995) is a Romanian rower. She is a two-times world champion in the women's lightweight double sculls
Ionela_Cozmiuc
(Claudia, Scribonia, and Livia) and Tiberius's wives were known by their fathers' less-known gentilical names (Vipsania Agrippina and Julia the Elder), by the
Naming conventions for women in ancient Rome
Naming_conventions_for_women_in_ancient_Rome
Polish Jesuit historian, chronologist, and author of Baroque visual poetry
wife Livia into the Julian family as his daughter, and gave her a new name, Julia. It is by her name Julia that Josephus always made reference to Livia, the
Laurentius_Suslyga
Film by Júlia Murat
Pendular is a 2017 drama film co-written and directed by Júlia Murat starring Raquel Karro and Rodrigo Bolza. The film centers around an artistic couple
Pendular_(film)
Russian chemist
Offereins, Marianne (1 January 2011). "Julia Lermontova (1846-1919)". In Apotheker, Jan; Sarkadi, habil Livia Simon (eds.). European Women in Chemistry
Julia_Lermontova
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
region. During the time of Ancient Rome, it was named after Livia, and was called Julia Lybica. It was the capital of Cerdanya until it was replaced
Llívia
2017 American TV series or program
departures of Yolanda Cadena (Livia Brito) and all her efforts to become an airplane pilot. The series tells the story of Yolanda (Livia Brito), a young Mexican
La_Piloto
1968 British TV drama series
Sejanus Ralph Bates as Caligula Freddie Jones as Claudius Sonia Dresdel as Livia Nicola Pagett as Messalina Suzan Farmer as Livilla William Corderoy as Drusus
The_Caesars_(TV_series)
Ancient Roman civic basilica in Rome
The Basilica Julia (Italian: Basilica Giulia) was a civil basilica in the Roman Forum. Construction began under Julius Caesar in 46 BC and was completed
Basilica_Julia
Russian singer (born 1984)
that joining Neposedy. In 1999, producer Ivan Shapovalov chose Katina and Julia Volkova for his project t.A.T.u. The duo would later become Russia's most
Lena_Katina
Roman empress from 219 to 220
Julia Cornelia Paula (fl. 3rd century AD) was a distinguished Roman noblewoman who became Empress of Rome as the first wife of the Roman emperor Elagabalus
Julia_Cornelia_Paula
Eldest son of the future Roman Emperor Claudius
the emperor was his relative Tiberius, son of Livia. Some five months after his daughter Claudia Julia was born, Claudius divorced Plautia on suspicion
Tiberius Claudius Drusus (son of Claudius)
Tiberius_Claudius_Drusus_(son_of_Claudius)
Ancient Rome politician
Lucius. When Marcus was grown, he married Livia, daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus, consul in 112 BC. Livia had previously been married to Quintus Servilius
Marcus Porcius Cato (father of Cato the Younger)
Marcus_Porcius_Cato_(father_of_Cato_the_Younger)
Roman empress from 313 to 324
Flavia Julia Constantia (Greek: Κωνσταντία; after 293 – c. 330) was a Roman empress as the wife of Licinius. She was the daughter of the Roman emperor
Flavia_Julia_Constantia
Roman empress from AD 81 to 96
between his youngest son Domitian, and the daughter of his eldest son Titus, Julia Flavia. By this time however, Domitian had already met and fallen in love
Domitia_Longina
Roman empress from AD 66 to 68
v t e Roman and Byzantine empresses Principate 27 BC – AD 235 Livia Livia Orestilla Lollia Paulina Milonia Caesonia Messalina Agrippina the Younger Claudia
Statilia_Messalina
German soprano (1818–1891)
Virginia Livia Frege, née Gerhardt (13 June 1818 – 22 August 1891) was a German singer (soprano), Prima Donna of the Leipzig Stadttheater, arts patron
Livia_Frege
Ancient Jewish settlement in the Golan Heights
Lower Gaulanitis to the rank of a polis and renamed it "Julias", in honor of Livia, also called Julia Augusta, the wife of Augustus. It lay near the place
Bethsaida
Roman empress from 307 to 326
v t e Roman and Byzantine empresses Principate 27 BC – AD 235 Livia Livia Orestilla Lollia Paulina Milonia Caesonia Messalina Agrippina the Younger Claudia
Flavia_Maxima_Fausta
Roman senator
Livius Drusus. He had a brother named Gaius Livius Drusus and a sister named Livia. Drusus was set up as tribune of the plebs by the Senate in 122 BC to undermine
Marcus_Livius_Drusus_(consul)
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