Livia drusilla biography of mahatma
Livia drusilla biography of mahatma
Livia Drusilla (58 BCE–29 CE) - Encyclopedia.com!
Livia Drusilla (58 BCE–29 CE)
First empress of the Roman Empire, who was considered a model of womanly decorum and influence. Name variations: usually referred to simply as Livia; after Augustus died, Julia Augusta.
Pronunciation: Liv-ee-ah. Born on January 30, 58 bce; died in 29 ce; daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus (a senator) and Alfidia ; married Tiberius Claudius Nero, 43 or 44 bce and divorced 39 bce; married Octavian (future emperor Augustus), January 17, 38 bce; children: (first marriage) Tiberius (42 bce–37 ce), emperor of Rome; Drusus.
Granted tribunician protections and freed from legal guardianship (35 bce); granted the rights of a mother of three children (9 bce); adopted into the Julian family and renamed Julia Augusta at the death of Augustus; revered in conjunction with her son the new Emperor Tiberius; appointed priestess to the cult of Augustus (14 ce); deified by the emperor Claudius (42 ce).
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