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With her siblings, Agrippina was raised in Rome by her maternal grandfather and maternal step-grandmother Livia Drusilla.
Germanicus father, Drusus the Elder, was the second son of the Empress Livia Drusilla by her first marriage to praetor Tiberius Nero, and was the Emperor Tiberius s younger brother and Augustus s stepson.
Agrippina the Younger was thereafter supervised by her mother, her paternal grandmother Antonia Minor, and her great-grandmother, Livia, all of them notable, influential, and powerful figures from whom she learnt how to survive.
She was only the third Roman woman ( Livia Drusilla and Antonia Minor received this title ) and only the second living Roman woman ( the first being Antonia ) to receive this title.
Livia was little kinder, and often sent him short, angry letters of reproof.
The second was to Livia Medullina, which ended with Medullina's sudden death on their wedding day.
The adolescent Caligula was then sent to live first with his great-grandmother ( and Tiberius's mother ) Livia.
Tiberius, the eldest son of Augustus ' wife Livia by her first husband, was a Claudian by birth.
His father, Germanicus, was a scion of both Julii and Claudii, descending from the respective bloodlines of Octavia Minor and Livia Drusilla.
Nero was a direct descendant of Augustus and Livia through his mother, Agrippina the Younger.
# Tiberius was Augustus's stepson, because Tiberius's mother Livia Drusilla married Augustus as her third husband ( Tiberius and Drusus were Livia's only natural children by her first marriage to Tiberius Claudius Nero ( praetor 42 BC )).
Agrippina's father, Germanicus, was a grandson of Augustus's wife, Livia, on one side and to Mark Antony and Octavia on the other.
In Athens, a small seating section at the Theatre of Dionysus was reserved for priesthoods of " Hestia on the Acropolis, Livia, and Julia ", and of " Hestia Romaion " (" Roman Hestia ", thus " The Roman Hearth " or Vesta ).
Urgulanilla was named for her grandmother, Urgulania, a close friend of the Empress Livia Drusilla.
Drusilla was named in honor of the Roman Empress Livia Drusilla or her late son the Roman General Nero Claudius Drusus.
He was the son of Livia Drusilla and the stepson of her second husband, the Emperor Augustus.
Drusus was the youngest son of Roman Empress Livia Drusilla from her marriage to Tiberius Claudius Nero.
He was born shortly after Livia divorced Tiberius Nero and married Augustus ( 17 January, 38 BC ), giving rise to rumours that Augustus was the real father, although this is widely discredited by modern historians as Augustus had not yet met Livia when Drusus would have been conceived ( During his reign, Claudius revived this rumor to give the impression that Augustus was his paternal grandfather in addition to being his maternal great-uncle ).

Livia and first
The first apparent usage of the term " euthanasia " belongs to the historian Suetonius who described how the Emperor Augustus, " dying quickly and without suffering in the arms of his wife, Livia, experienced the ' euthanasia ' he had wished for.
In AD 4, persuaded by Livia, his wife, Augustus decided in favour of Tiberius, his stepson from Livia's first marriage to Tiberius Nero.
The first published draft of " Anna Livia Plurabelle " appeared in Le Navire d ' Argent 1 in October, and the first published draft of " Shem the Penman " appeared in the Autumn – Winter edition of This Quarter.
Born Appius Claudius Pulcher, a member of the Claudii descended from Appius Claudius Caecus, he was received into the house of the tribune as an infant and was brought up along with the tribune's nieces and nephews by the tribune's wife, Servilia, sister of Livia Drusa's first husband.
The climate was further poisoned by the hatred that Tiberius ' mother Livia Drusilla felt for her, since Agrippina's ambition, to be the mother of emperors and thus Rome's first woman, was an open secret.
The nature of the imperial office and the Principate was established under Julius Caesar's heir and posthumously adopted son, Caesar Augustus, and his own heirs, the descendants of his wife Livia from her first marriage to a scion of the distinguished Claudian clan.
Jelena and Robert de Belder of Arboretum Kalmthout, selecting for red cultivars, found three: the first, with bronze flowers, was named ' Jelena '; the next, with red flowers, was named ' Diane ' ( the name of their daughter ); the last, with deep red flowers, was called ' Livia ' ( the name of their granddaughter ).
No law prohibited pregnant women from marrying, and there are well-known instances: Augustus married Livia when she was carrying her former husband's child, and the College of Pontiffs ruled that it was permissible as long as the child's father was determined first.
In the same episode, Artie experiences a brief flashback of a meeting with Livia, showing footage of a scene from a first season episode.
His first directorial efforts include the spaghetti westerns Scansati ... a Trinità arriva Eldorado and A Bounty Killer in Trinity, the decamerotic movies Novelle licenziose di vergini vogliose and More Sexy Canterbury Tales ( The Last Decameron ), the swashbuckler burlesque Pugni, Pirati e Karatè ( starring Richard Harrison, the war movie Heroes in Hell ( with Klaus Kinski ), the sword and sandal movies The Arena ( co-directing with Steve Carver ) and Livia, una vergine per l ' impero romano, the gothic giallo Death Smiles at a Murderer ( starring Klaus Kinski and Ewa Aulin ), and the western Cormack of the Mounties ( with Fabio Testi and Lionel Stander, shot in Canada alongside Lucio Fulci's The Return of White Fang on which D ' Amato worked as second unit director ).
* Tiberius Nero, first husband to Livia and lieutenant of Julius Caesar
Caesar Augustus's third wife Livia Drusilla ( subsequently " Julia Augusta ") had previously borne two children by her first husband, Tiberius Claudius Nero: Tiberius and Drusus.
Livia was the first Roman Empress and third wife of the first Roman Emperor Augustus and Livius Drusus would serve as a consul.
This event caused a scandal in the Italian society of the time because Reno was still married to his first wife, Livia Protti, and in Italy there was no divorce law until 1970.

Livia and Roman
* 58 BC – Livia, First Roman Empress the wife of Emperor Augustus ( d. 29 )
To escape the gods ' persecution, Xena and Gabrielle fake their deaths, but their plan goes awry when Ares buries them in an ice cave where they sleep for 25 years ; during that time, Eve is adopted by the Roman nobleman Octavius and grows up to become Livia, the Champion of Rome, and a ruthless persecutor of Eli's followers.
* Livia, wife of Caesar Augustus and mother of then-current Roman Emperor Tiberius ( b. 58 BC )
He and Livia formed the role model for Roman households.
Livia would set the pattern for the noble Roman matrona.
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.
A heavily fictionalized version of Livia appears as Xena's daughter in season 5 ( 1999 / 2000 ) of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess where she was adopted and raised by Octavius into an skillfull Roman commander with a lust for blood.
Many other young Roman aristocrats lost their lives in the battle or committed suicide after the defeat, including the son of great orator Hortensius, and Marcus Porcius Cato ( the son of Cato the younger ), and Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus ( the father of Livia, who became Octavian s wife ).
A Roman coin featuring Tiberius ( AD 13-47 ) and his mother Livia was found in Effingham in 1970 by Dr Sutton in land being prepared as Rugby fields in King George V Playing fields.
Velleius Paterculus was a historian and contemporary of Sejanus whose two-volume The Roman History details a history of Rome from the fall of Troy until the death of Livia Augusta in 29.
* In Roman times, Livia, the scheming wife of Augustus Caesar, slipped it into food hoping to inspire her guests to some indiscretion with which she could later blackmail them.
Themes treated by the novel include the conflict between liberty ( as demonstrated by the Roman Republic, and the dedication to its ideals shown by Augustus and young Claudius ), and the stability of Empire and centralized rule ( as represented by Livia Drusilla, Herod Agrippa, and the older Claudius ).
His Compendium of Roman History consists of two books dedicated to M. Vinicius, and covers the period from the dispersion of the Greeks after the siege of Troy down to the death of Livia ( AD 29 ).
* Marcus Aufidius Lurco, a magistrate and maternal grandfather to Roman Empress Livia Drusilla
But while Roman women held no direct political power, those from wealthy or powerful families could and did exert influence through private negotiations .< ref > Kristina Milnor, " Women in Roman Historiography ," in The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians ( Cambridge University Press, 2009 ), p. 278 ; Ann Ellis Hanson, " The Restructuring of Female Physiology at Rome ," in Les écoles médicales à Rome: Actes du 2 < sup > ème </ sup > Colloque international sur les textes médicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986 ( Université de Nantes, 1991 ), p. 256 .</ ref > Exceptional women who left an undeniable mark on history range from the semi-legendary Lucretia and Claudia Quinta, whose stories took on mythic significance ; fierce Republican-era women such as Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, and Fulvia, who commanded an army and issued coins bearing her image ; women of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, most prominently Livia, who contributed to the formation of Imperial mores ; and the empress Helena, a driving force in establishing Christianity as the official religion of Rome.

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