Marble. Livia Claudia vestale : drama per musica Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item EMBED EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) Want more? Claudia Livia Giulia (in latino: Claudia Livia Iulia; 14-11 a.C. – 31), meglio conosciuta come Livilla ("piccola Livia", in onore alla nonna Livia Drusilla), è stata una nobildonna romana, appartenente alla dinastia giulio-claudia, sorella dell'imperatore Claudio e di Germanico, dunque zia dell'imperatore Caligola e prozia dell'imperatore Nerone. She owned and effectively administered copper mines in Gaul, entire estates of palm groves in Judea, and dozens of papyrus marshes in Egypt. Tiberius married Augustus' daughter Julia in 11 BC and was ultimately adopted as Augustus' heir in AD 4. At one point he had even exiled himself to Rhodes only returning to Rome in 2 CE. She wore neither excessive jewelry nor pretentious costumes; she took care of the household and her husband (often making his clothes herself), always faithful and dedicated. Un giorno dell’anno 39 avanti Cristo Livia prende l’iniziativa: «Ave, vicino della mia dimora e … History remembers her as a powerful woman who stood beside her emperor husband but still removed all obstacles that would have prevented her son Tiberius to sit on the throne. Livia Drusilla (30 ianuarie 58 î.Hr. Note: Diversamente dai molti che ritengo il ritratto della Ivstitia sia in realtà quello di Livia Drusilla Claudia, moglie di Ottaviano Augusto, David Vagi afferma che il ritratto di Ivstitia rappresenti ma non raffiguri Antonia e/o Agrippina Senior. [6] Her father married her to Tiberius Claudius Nero, her cousin of patrician status who was fighting with him on the side of Julius Caesar's assassins against Octavian. In his long and active life, Augustus would marry three times, only once for love. Lívia Drusa ou Lívia Drusila (em latim: LIVIA•DRVSILLA, LIVIA•AVGVSTA;[1] 30 de janeiro de 58 a.C. — Roma, 29 de setembro de 29), chamada de Júlia Augusta depois de 14 d.C., foi a primeira imperatriz-consorte romana,[2] esposa do imperador Augusto por todo seu longo reinado. Although Julia had given him nothing but trouble throughout her life (she would eventually be exiled), his only daughter had given birth to two daughters, Julia and Agrippina, and three sons. Phillips won a BAFTA for her portrayal of the role. [25] But in AD 29 when she finally fell ill and died, he remained on Capri, pleading pressure of work and sending Caligula to deliver the funeral oration. BC – 31 AD), more commonly known as Livilla or “little Livia,” differentiating her from grandmother, Augusta Livia Drusilla. Becoming more than the "beautiful woman" she is described as in ancient texts, Livia serves as a public image for the idealization of Roman feminine qualities, a motherly figure, and eventually a goddesslike representation that alludes to her virtue. Livia would set the pattern for the noble Roman matrona. "Livia's Birthdate", p. 309. Fu la madre di Tiberio e di Druso maggiore, nonna di Germanico e Claudio, nonché bisnonna di Caligola e trisavola di Nerone. 29. szeptember 28.) Cassius Dio 53.33.4, 55.10A, 55.32; 57.3.6, Norwood, Frances, "The Riddle of Ovid's Relegatio". Winkes, Rolf, "Livia, Octavia, Iulia: Porträts und Darstellungen" (Archaeologia Transatlantica XIII, Providence, Louvain-la-Neuve 1995), This page was last edited on 29 December 2020, at 04:58. Ea a fost mama împăratului Tiberius , bunica paternă a împăratului Claudius , străbunica paternă a împăratului Caligula , și stră-stră-bunica din partea mamei a împăratului Nero . ; mortua anno 29 p.C.n. She is mentioned posthumously in Sejanus (1998). Related Content Livia, plenius Livia Drusilla atque post adoptionem Iulia Augusta (nata die 30 Ianuarii 58 a.C.n. Livia Drusilla Claudia nacque a Roma il 30 gennaio del 58 a.c. da Marco Livio Druso Claudiano e la moglie Alfidia, a sua volta figlia del magistrato italico Marco Aufidio Lurcone. 13 f.Kr., død 31 e.Kr.) Tacitus wrote, "For Livia had surrounded the house and its approaches with a strict watch, and favourable bulletins were published from time to time …" (6). Supportive of her husband’s reform policies, as well as turning a blind eye to his infidelities, she served the empire as a symbol of the loyal Roman wife, yet behind the scenes at the imperial court, she spent much of her adult life ensuring her son’s future as heir to Augustus’s throne whether he wanted it or not. In the popular fictional work I, Claudius by Robert Graves—based on Tacitus' innuendo—Livia is portrayed as a thoroughly Machiavellian, scheming political mastermind. Da un paio di settimane si sta girando a Cinecittà una serie ispirata alla figura di She was also considered very generous, encouraging Augustus to be merciful to his political opponents. Ancient History Encyclopedia Foundation is a non-profit organization. She was named Diva Augusta (The Divine Augusta), and an elephant-drawn chariot conveyed her image to all public games. And to the people of Rome, she would be seen as a "model of old-fashioned propriety" with intelligence, beauty, and dignity. Livia Drusilla Claudia nacque nel 58 a.C. figlia di Marco Livio Druso Claudiano e sposata (intorno ai quindici anni) a Tiberio Claudio Nerone. Following Tiberius’s arrival, the emperor’s death was announced. The line possibly continued for at least another century after the dynasty's downfall through the son and grandson of Livia's great-great-granddaughter Rubellia Bassa (see below); however, it is unknown whether or not this line was continued or if it became extinct. She was one of the great women in history who achieved prominence living in the shadow of a strong leader, serving silently as his advisor and confidant. Livia Drusilla Claudia e Gaio Giulio Cesare Ottaviano si scrutavano da qualche tempo. Augustus Caesar (27 BCE - 14 CE) was the name of the first... Caligula (Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) was Roman emperor... Tiberius was Roman emperor from 14 to 37 CE. Avus eius a matre Marcus Aufidius Lurco tribunus plebis erat. Cite This Work She was born after Germanicus and before Claudius. Livia Drusilla Claudia (latino: Livia Drusilla Claudia; Roma, 30 gennaio 58 a.C. – Roma, 29) dopo il 14, fu moglie dell'imperatore romano Augusto e Augusta dell'Impero. Whether it was scheming on her part or luck, Livia’s promotion of her sons would ultimately be successful. Livia, Stefano Musilli, Castelvecchi. Livia's power in symbolizing the renewal of the Republic with the female virtues Pietas and Concordia in public displays had a dramatic effect on the visual representation of future imperial women as ideal, honorable mothers and wives of Rome. She was also a first cousin of the emperor Caligula, and niece of the emperor Claudius. While reporting various unsavory hearsay, the ancient sources generally portray Livia as a woman of proud and queenly attributes, faithful to her imperial husband, for whom she was a worthy consort, forever poised and dignified. However, despite his feelings, he defended Julia when Augustus had her exiled. Barrett, Antony A., Livia: First Lady of Imperial Rome. Erano vicini di casa sul Palatino, il colle sacro sul quale abitava l’aristocrazia romana. Livia Drusila o Julia Augusta (59/58 a. C.-29 d. C.), fue la tercera esposa del emperador Augusto.Era hija de Marco Livio Druso Claudiano, el cual se suicidó en la batalla de Filipos.Se casó en primeras nupcias con Tiberio Claudio Nerón, a quien dio dos hijos: Tiberio Claudio Nerón, futuro … Tacitus charges that Livia was not altogether innocent of these deaths[12] and Cassius Dio also mentions such rumours. Livia obtuvo las mayores distinciones, su figura se perpetuó en numerosas estatuas y prestó su rostro a las imágenes de diversas diosas. Livia Bianchi, partigiana italiana Sometime between 1 and 14 AD, her husband Lucius Aemilius Paullus was executed as a conspirator in a revolt. Livia Drusilla (58 BCE - 29 CE) was the third wife of emperor Augustus of Rome, mother of emperor Tiberius, and grandmother of emperor Claudius. Yale University Press. Claudia Livia Giulia (in latino: Claudia Livia Iulia; 14-11 a.C. – 31), meglio conosciuta come Livilla ("piccola Livia", in onore alla nonna Livia Drusilla), è stata una nobildonna romana, appartenente alla dinastia giulio-claudia, sorella dell'imperatore Claudio e di Germanico, dunque zia dell'imperatore Caligola e prozia dell'imperatore Nerone. License. Wife of Roman emperor Augustus and mother of emperor Tiberius, Birth and first marriage to Tiberius Claudius Nero, Life after Augustus, death, and aftermath. Livia Drusilla Claudia, moglie dell’imperatore Augusto. [30] One of the most famous statues of Augustus (the Augustus of Prima Porta) came from the grounds of the villa. The exact role and status of women in the Roman world, and indeed... Marble head of Livia Drusilla, wife of emperor Augustus, from Fayum... Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor. With consummate skill she acted out the roles of consort, mother, widow and dowager. The most famous of these rumors was that Livia, unable to poison his food in the kitchens because Augustus insisted on only eating figs picked fresh from his garden, smeared each fruit with poison while still on the tree to pre-empt him. Livia's hairstyle is one that was highly fashionable from the mid-first century BC: a roll of hair ("nodus," in Latin) over her forehead, with a little bun at the nape of the neck and a short central braid (hidden by a veil in this portrait Fuit etiam futuri principis Tiberii mater, Claudii avia, Caligulae proavia. The untimely deaths of Lucius and Gaius brought Tiberius to the forefront, even though Augustus was less than willing to name Tiberius as his heir. Eventually, Tiberius became resentful of his mother's political status, particularly against the idea that it was she who had given him the throne. For Livia's portraiture and representations, see: Rolf Winkes. With Augustus being the father of only one daughter (Julia by Scribonia), Livia revealed herself to be an ambitious mother and soon started to push her own sons Tiberius and Drusus into power. 77 AD), third volume, 14th book. Livia Drusilla Claudia, moglie dell’imperatore Augusto Livia Medullina, promessa sposa dell’imperatore Claudio Livia Orestilla, imperatrice romana, seconda moglie dell’imperatore Caligola Livia Azzariti, medico e conduttrice - Moglie di Augusto, discendente dalla gente Claudia; il padre di lei era entrato per adozione nella famiglia dei Livii Drusi. Livia would die at the age of 86 in 29 CE; her son would outlive her by eight years. Ancient History Encyclopedia. His mother, however, had other plans for her son. Tiberius was born in 85, in Roma, Lacio, Italia. Viene definita in quegli anni “doppiamente Claudia” cioè legata a doppio filo alla gens Claudia, che aveva sostenuto e armato i congiurati colpevoli dell’omicidio di Cesare. Although she always claimed to have little impact on her husband’s decisions, the contemporary historian Tacitus in his The Annals spoke of her "secret intrigues." – Kr.u. He was now in line to be the lone heir to the Roman throne. In the will, he also adopted her into the Julian family and granted her the honorific title of Augusta. Riferimento: RIC 46, BMC 79, Cohen 4 (Livia), Vagi 498. 05 Jan 2021. Livia Azzariti, medico e conduttrice televisiva italiana. - 28 septembrie 29), cunoscută și sub numele de Livia Augusta, a fost soția împăratului roman Augustus precum și consilierul său. [5] Her father also adopted Marcus Livius Drusus Libo. In Tacitus' Annals, Livia is depicted as having great influence, to the extent where she "had the aged Augustus firmly under control—so much so that he exiled his only surviving grandson to the island of Planasia". To achieve this he had endured years of civil war, eventually defeating Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium and sending fellow triumvirate Lepidus into exile. Livia Drusilla (30 ianuarie 58 î.Hr. Nevertheless, Livia and Augustus remained married for the next 51 years, despite the fact that they had no children apart from a single miscarriage. Nata il 30 gennaio del 58 a. C., a circa 15 anni fu sposata con Tiberio Claudio Verone, suo congiunto e uomo piuttosto anziano. Livia Drusilla (Latin Klasik: Livia•Drvsilla, Livia•Avgvsta) (30 Januari 58 SM – 28 September 29 M), juga dikenal sebagai Julia Augusta setelah dia adopsi formal ke dalam keluarga Julian pada tahun 14 M, adalah istri kaisar Romawi Augustus sepanjang pemerintahannya, dan juga sebagai penasihatnya. For some time, Livia and her son Tiberius, the new Emperor, appeared to get along with each other. Livia Drusilla Claudia è su Facebook. In his will, he left one third of his property to Livia, and the other two thirds to Tiberius. Livia had always been a principal beneficiary of the climate of adulation that Augustus had done so much to create, and which Tiberius despised ("a strong contempt for honours", Tacitus, Annals 4.37). lustre origen i descendent d'Appi Claudi Cec i Marc Aufidi Lurcó. Livia, plenius Livia Drusilla atque post adoptionem Iulia Augusta (nata die 30 Ianuarii 58 a.C.n. Books She would have two children by Tiberius Nero; the future emperor Tiberius born in 42 BCE, and Nero Claudius Drusus, father of the future emperor Claudius. As with the deaths of her step-sons, many historians believe Livia could have had a role in the emperor’s death, having served him poisoned figs. The most notable instances were the case of Urgulania (grandmother of Claudius's first wife Plautia Urgulanilla), a woman who correctly assumed that her friendship with the empress placed her above the law;[21][22] and Munatia Plancina, suspected of murdering Germanicus and saved at Livia's entreaty. The empire would somehow endure the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero. Livia plays an important role in two Marcus Corvinus mysteries by David Wishart, Ovid (1995) and Germanicus (1997). Julia Livia (c.7–43 AD),[1] was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla, and granddaughter of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. 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First, Livia lost her youngest son Drusus in 9 BCE when he died in battle after a fall from his horse. He also adopted Livia; she, therefore, became Augusta. Livia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Livia Drusilla Spouse Augustus Issue Drusus Tiberius Father Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus Mother Aufidia Born 58 B.C Died 29 A.D Livia Drusilla, after 14 AD called Julia Augusta (Classical Latin: LIVIA•DRVSILLA, IVLIA•AVGVSTA[1]) (58 BC-29 AD) was the wife of Augustus and one of the most powerful women in the Roman Empire, … Livia Drusilla Claudia nacque a Roma il 30 gennaio del 58 a.c. da Alfidia a da Marco Livio Druso Claudiano. Sir Ronald Syme claims that Sergius Octavius Laenas Pontianus, consul in 131 under Emperor Hadrian, set up a dedication to his grandmother, Rubellia Bassa. PLIN. - Moglie (57 a. C. - 29 d. C.) di Augusto; discendeva dalla famiglia Claudia. Livia Drusilla would be his third wife. A sedici anni, nel 42 a.c. sposò il cugino patrizio Tiberio Claudio Nerone, che combatteva nel partito dei congiurati. This marriage would unite two prominent clans, the Julians (the family of Augustus) and the Claudians (the family of Livia by marriage). It would be interesting to know her role in this, as well as in Tiberius' divorce of Vipsania Agrippina in 12 BC at Augustus' insistence: whether it was merely neutral or passive, or whether she actively colluded in Caesar's wishes. For only $5 per month you can become a member and support our mission to engage people with cultural heritage and to improve history education worldwide. e. 58. január 30. Please note that content linked from this page may have different licensing terms. Supportive of her husbands reform policies, as well as turning a blind eye to his infidelities, she served the empire as a symbol of the loyal Roman wife, yet behind the scenes at the imperial court, she spent muc… Augustus császár felesége, tanácsadója és időnként helyettese, a Római Birodalom egyik legnagyobb hatalommal bíró asszonya. Des milliers de livres avec la livraison chez vous en 1 jour ou en magasin avec -5% de réduction . [8], After Mark Antony's suicide following the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Octavian returned to Rome triumphant; on 16 January 27 BC, the Senate bestowed upon him the honorary title of Augustus ("honorable" or "revered one"). Riferimento: RIC 46, BMC 79, Cohen 4 (Livia), Vagi 498. Livia Drusilla (58 BCE - 29 CE) was the third wife of emperor Augustus of Rome, mother of emperor Tiberius, and grandmother of emperor Claudius. Wasson, D. L. (2016, May 13). Nat. Livia Medullina, promessa sposa dell’imperatore Claudio. Her Villa ad Gallinas Albas north of Rome is currently being excavated; its famous frescoes of imaginary garden views may be seen at the National Museum of Rome. Lìvia Drusilla ‹... -ʃ-› (lat. Before she married Augustus, she had been married to Tiberius Claudius Nero, a member of the very old and prominent Claudian clan. Livia Drusilla Claudia nacque a Roma il 30 gennaio del 58 a.c. da Alfidia a da Marco Livio Druso Claudiano. She always enjoyed the status of privileged counselor to her husband, petitioning him on the behalf of others and influencing his policies, an unusual role for a Roman wife in a culture dominated by the pater familias. In 35 BC, Octavian gave Livia the unprecedented honour of ruling her own finances and dedicated a public statue to her. Descendiente de la familia Claudia y consciente de su rancia aristocracia, Livia poseía eminentes cualidades morales, una reputación intachable, belleza destacada y gracia sin par. Ovid, Tristia, 4.2.13f, Epist. Julia had been married, arranged of course, to Gaius Claudius Marcellus, the 17-year-old nephew of Augustus. Ancient History Encyclopedia. She was the mother of the emperor Tiberius, great-grandmother of the emperor Caligula, grandmother of the emperor Claudius and After his untimely death, she married Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, Augustus’s friend and fellow commander who had been forced to divorce his wife to marry Julia. As did many of those proscribed, they joined with Sextus Pompeius, a son of Pompey Magnus, who opposed the triumvirate from his base in Sicily. Speaking against her became treason in AD 20, and in AD 24 he granted his mother a theater seat among the Vestal Virgins. On August 19, 14 CE Augustus died. [21][24] Until AD 22 there had, according to Tacitus, been "a genuine harmony between mother and son, or a hatred well concealed;"[25] Dio tells us that at the time of his accession already Tiberius heartily loathed her. Her and Augustus' tomb was later sacked at an unknown date. The Ancient History Encyclopedia logo is a registered EU trademark. At this time, Livia already had a son, the future emperor Tiberius, and was pregnant with the second, Nero Claudius Drusus (also known as Drusus the Elder). In the 1976 BBC television series based on the book, Livia was played by Siân Phillips. Empress Livia Drusillaby Carole Raddato (CC BY-SA). In AD 24, typically, whenever she attended the theatre, a seat among the Vestals was reserved for her (Annals 4.16), and this may have been intended more as an honor for the Vestals than for her (cf. XIV, 6: Iulia Augusta LXXXVI annos vitae Pucino vino rettulit acceptos, non alio usa. Like many Roman wives, Livia’s official duties were mostly concerned with domestic matters --- overseeing the running of the house and the education of her children and grandchildren. Kunst, Christiane, "Das Liviabild im Wandel," in Losemann, Volker (hg.). Kaiserliche Frauen im alten Rom zwischen domus principis und res publica... Livia Drusilla - Iulia Augusta: Kaiserin und Kaisermutter, Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike. [9] Seemingly around that time, when Livia was six months pregnant, Tiberius Claudius Nero was persuaded or forced by Octavian to divorce Livia. Livia Drusilla (Classical Latin: LIVIA•DRVSILLA, LIVIA•AVGVSTA;[1] 30 January 59/58 BC – 28 September AD 29), also known as Julia Augusta after her formal adoption into the Julian family in AD 14, was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus Caesar throughout his reign, as well as his adviser. She was born on 30 January 59 or 58 BC[2] as the daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus by his wife Alfidia. [13] There are also rumors mentioned by Tacitus and Cassius Dio that Livia brought about Augustus' death by poisoning fresh figs. However, their marriage gave Augustus three possible heirs to the throne. "[10] The importance of the patrician Claudii to Octavian's cause, and the political survival of the Claudii Nerones are probably more rational explanations for the tempestuous union. A Study in the Augustan Villa and Garden. It was not until 13 years later, in AD 42 during the reign of her grandson Claudius, that all her honors were restored and her deification finally completed. Fu la madre di Tiberio e di Druso maggiore , nonna di Germanico e Claudio , nonché bisnonna di Caligola e trisavola di Nerone . Livia Drusilla Claudia (in latino: Livia Drusilla Claudia; Roma, 30 gennaio 58 a.C. – Roma, 28 settembre 29), anche conosciuta semplicemente come Livia e dopo il 14 come Giulia Augusta, è stata una nobildonna romana, moglie dell'imperatore romano Augusto e Augusta dell'Impero. To accomplish this Tiberius was forced to divorce his beloved wife, the pregnant Vispania Agrippina, and marry the now widowed Julia in 12 BCE. Although known to many in his youth as Octavian, the adopted-son of Julius Caesar, the young Augustus would eventually come to power after the assassination of his father, becoming leader of an empire that stretched from Gaul in the north, westward to Spain, eastward to Syria and southward to northern Africa, encircling the entire Mediterranean Sea. Livia Drusa Augusta, Livia Drusilla, vagy Julia Augusta (Kr. Livia Drusila era la hija de Marco Livio Druso Claudio (nótese la Claudia, la gens que habían producido Apio Claudio el Ciego y el colorido Clodio lo Bello, entre otros) y Alfidia, hija de M. Alfidius Lurco, en c. 61 aC En su libro, Anthony Barrett dice Alfidia parece haber venido de Fundi, en el Lacio, cerca de Campania, y que Marco Livio Druso puede haberla casado por dinero de su familia. The line possibly continued for at least another century after the dynasty's downfall through the son and grandson of Livia's great-great-granddaughter Rubellia Bassa(see below); however, it is unknown whether or not this line was continue… While Livia worked to ensure one of her sons would become emperor, she never seemed to have discussed the matter with the eldest, Tiberius. However, while she remained supportive of her husband, her primary concern was to ensure that one of her sons - Tiberius or Drusus - would be heir to the throne. After they divorced, he married the much older Scribonia, another political alliance; however, she would give birth in 39 BCE to his only child, a daughter named Julia. Rome does acknowledge the existence of Livia's child, Tiberius, by her first husband, but not that she was pregnant with Nero Claudius Drusus when she met Octavian. Attention focuses on her part in the divorce of her first husband, father of Tiberius, in 39/38 BC. Livia would follow her husband, with their son Tiberius in tow, into exile in Greece, returning to Rome in 39 BCE. e. 58. január 30. Livia Drusilla). ! Livia married Tiberius Claudius Nero Claudia. Italiano: Livia Drusilla Claudia (latino: Livia Drusilla Claudia; Roma, 30 gennaio 58 a.C. - ivi 29 d.C.), nota col nome di Giulia Augusta (latino: Iulia Augusta) dopo il 14, fu moglie dell'imperatore romano Augusto e Augusta dell'impero [27][28][29] Suetonius adds the macabre detail that "when she died... after a delay of several days, during which he held out hope of his coming, [she was at last] buried because the condition of the corpse made it necessary...". Concerning Tiberius emergence as the next emperor, Tacitus wrote, When Agrippa died, and Lucius Caesar as he was on his way to our armies in Spain, and Gaius while returning from Armenia, still suffering from a wound, were prematurely cut off by destiny, or by their step-mother’s treachery, Drusus, too having long been dead, Nero (meaning Tiberius Nero) remained alone of the step-sons and in him everything tended to centre. [16] Modern historians theorize that Julia's exile was not actually for adultery but for involvement in Paullus' revolt. Tiberius & Liviaby Carole Raddato (CC BY-SA). Her step-grandson Gaius said she had a sharp tongue, calling her "Ulixes stolatus" or "Ulysses (Odysseus) in a frock.". Fuit etiam futuri principis Tiberii mater, Claudii avia, Caligulae proavia. Web. Livia . This then special and rare wine from the sunny slopes northeast of Barcola in the direction of the place Prosecco or Duino (- near the historic place Castellum Pucinum) was according to Pliny the favorite wine of the Empress Livia. LIVIA DRUSILA (58 a. de J. C. 29 d. de J. C.) Una de las figuras más destacadas de la familia imperial en tiempos de Augusto y Tiberio fue Livia Drusila , esposa del primero y madre del segundo. She was married on August 4, 2000 in First,Forced Divorce,British Columbia,Canada to Tiberius Claudius Nero, they had 2 children. Ma chi era Livia Drusilla? He actually hated Julia and may have escaped to Rhodes to avoid her. Tacitus and Cassius Dio wrote that rumours persisted that Augustus was poisoned by Livia, but these are mainly dismissed as malicious fabrications spread by political enemies of the dynasty. She had to guarantee his place as a legitimate heir. Introduced in the 2007 episode "A Necessary Fiction", Livia (Alice Henley) soon catches the eye of young Octavian. Ancient historians give as a reason for Tiberius' retirement to Capri his inability to endure his mother any longer. Augustus császár felesége, tanácsadója és időnként helyettese, a Római Birodalom egyik legnagyobb hatalommal bíró asszonya. Fu divinizzata da Claudio. Whether or not she had a role in her husband’s death or even the deaths of her step-grandchildren is better left to others to argue. 2002. Livia Drusa Augusta, Livia Drusilla, vagy Julia Augusta (Kr. Tiberius Claudius Nero was present at the wedding, giving her in marriage "just as a father would. Rarità: n.d. When it was predicted that Claudius would one day rule the empire, she 'prayed aloud that the Roman people might be spared so cruel and undeserved a misfortune.' LIVIA Drusilla. Later he vetoed all the honors the Senate had granted her after her death and cancelled the fulfillment of her will.[29]. English: Livia, Livia 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.