- the
family from the
Scribonia gens, one of whom was
adopted by the
Livii Drusi. The
surname Salinator,
meaning a salt-merchant, is said to have been given...
-
Julia Livia (7 – 43 AD), was the
daughter of
Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla, and
granddaughter of the
Roman Emperor Tiberius. She was also a
first cousin...
- into the
patrician family of the
Claudii Pulchri but
adopted by a
Livii Drusi as a
small child. His
daughter Livia Drusilla became the wife of the first...
- wife of the
divine Augustus.
Claudius frequently used the term "filius
Drusi" (son of Drusus) in his titles, to
remind the
people of his
legendary father...
-
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg)
Ausugum (Borgo Valsugana)
Bauzanum or Pons
Drusi (Bolzano)
Belunum (Belluno)
Bilitio (Bellinzona)
Brigantium (Bregenz) Cambodunum...
- dynasty. A man in a toga
holds a
simpulum in his hand on a coin of
Antonio Drusi. The
simpulum is
commonly shown with the
lituus and
other sacrificial and...
- Ti(berius)
Caesar /
Drusi Caesaris f(ilius) / hic
situs est "Here lies
Tiberius Caesar, son of
Drusus Caesar." —CIL VI, 00892 —Barrett 2002, p. 75...
- in 15 BC by
general Nero
Claudius Drusus. The
military settlement, Pons
Drusi (Drusus Bridge), was
named after this
Roman general.
During this time the...
-
Livia Drusilla (30
January 59 BC – AD 29) was
Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Augustus, the
first Roman emperor. She was
known as Julia...
-
Portrait of
Fakhreddine while he was in Tuscany,
stating "Faccardino
grand emir dei
Drusi"
translated as "Fakhreddine:
great emir of the Druze"...