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Livia

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Livia

b. 58 BC

Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14

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Biography

Livia Drusilla was Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. She was known as Julia Augusta after her formal adoption into the Julia gens in AD 14.

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Timeline

The story of Livia, told in moments.

58 BC Birth

Born into the powerful Claudian family of Rome. Her father, Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, was a senator. She married her cousin Tiberius Claudius Nero at about 15.

38 BC Event

Octavian divorced his wife Scribonia and married Livia. She was still pregnant with her first husband's child. The marriage was a scandal. It lasted 51 years.

27 BC Event

Octavian became Augustus, first Roman Emperor. Livia became the most powerful woman in the Roman world. She advised him on policy, received foreign ambassadors, and managed vast estates across the empire.

4 Life

Augustus adopted Livia's son Tiberius as heir. Ancient sources accused her of poisoning other potential successors. Whether true or slander, her son ended up emperor. That was the result that mattered.

14 Event

Augustus died. His will formally adopted Livia into the Julian family as Julia Augusta. She became the first woman in Roman history to hold the title Augusta. Tiberius became emperor.

29 Death

Died at about 86. Tiberius, by then ruling from Capri, didn't attend her funeral. Her great-grandson Claudius finally deified her in 42 AD. The Roman Senate named her Diva Augusta.

Artifacts (15)

Livia Drusilla

16XX/17XX · Graphic
europeana View

Columba livia livia

Favier

Skin: Whole
Smithsonian View

Livia Theuer

europeana View

Livia Livia Carafa

europeana View

Marble portrait of Livia MET DP276607

ca. A.D. 14–37
commons View

Marble portrait of Livia MET DP275297

ca. A.D. 14–37
commons View

Marble portrait of Livia MET DP276608

ca. A.D. 14–37
commons View

Villa of Livia - Frescos - detail 002

Gleb Simonov

commons View

Villa of Livia - Frescos - detail 008

Gleb Simonov

commons View

Villa of Livia - Frescos - detail 010

Gleb Simonov

commons View

Villa of Livia - Frescos - detail 012

Gleb Simonov

commons View

Villa of Livia - Frescos - detail 013

Gleb Simonov

commons View

Livia sive Amorum libri

Illustrations: Illustrations

1494

Livia

Munich, Bavarian State Library -- 4 Inc.s.a. 143 o

1498

Livia tragoedie

door Gvil. van Niewuelandt ...

1617

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