Livia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Livia   (Livia Drusilla) - the wife of the emperor Augustus
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58/11 The birth of Livia, the future wife of Augustus.
40/7 Tiberius Nero and his wife Livia escape from Campania to Sicily.
38/1 Octavianus marries Livia.
38/3 The birth of Drusus, the son of Livia.
35/14 to Rome, where he grants additional honours to Octavia and Livia.
    Within translations:
CIL_add.8   (1st cent. A.D.)   e every year. Julia Augusta and Tiberius Augustus
ElegMaec_2.27   may your Empress Livia be free from anxiety : let a son-
Joseph:BJ_1.566   the intercession of the Empress Livia to plead with him for
Joseph:BJ_1.641   letters from a maid-servant of Livia, named Acme ; she wrote
Obseq_71   Appennines in the villa of Livia, the wife of Caesar, the
OGIS_456.B   (c. 20) stal virgins and his wife, Julia, and his sister, Octavia, a
Ovid:Cons_21   hopes, has perished : undo, Livia, your undeserving loc
Ovid:Cons_41   self. Forsooth, if Livia alone had been immune from grief,
Ovid:Cons_165   ows to gods who are not? Livia moved them not, even Livia,
Ovid:Cons_329   station ; bear your burden, Livia, to the end. You draw
Ovid:Cons_411   our consort and of your son, O Livia, you did survive. Ref
Ovid:Cons_469   it becomes not your house, O Livia, to mourn.
Plin:HN_7.57   - for instance Augustus and Livia, and similarly others. Also some
Plin:HN_7.75   Andromeda, a freed-woman of Julia Augusta. Marcus Varro states
Plin:HN_37.27   dedicated in the Capitol by Livia, the wife of Augustus: this
Plinius:Ep_1.5   met at the portico of Livia, just as we were each of
ValMax_006.   most sacred marriage bed of Julia, by your fixed habitation there.
ValMax_4.3.3   to the house of her mother-in-law instead of remarrying, so that

  Livia   - in documents
CIL_1.379 Given by Mania Curia and Pola Livia. CIL_1 .375 Latin


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