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drusus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drusus may
refer to:
Gaius Livius Drusus (jurist), son of the
Roman consul of 147 BC
Marcus Livius Drusus (consul)...
- name
varied throughout his life:
Tiberius Claudius D. f. Ti. n.
Drusus, the
cognomen Drusus being inherited from his
father as his
brother Germanicus, as...
- Nero
Claudius Drusus Germanicus (38–9 BC),
commonly known in
English as
Drusus the Elder, was a
Roman politician and
military commander. He was a patrician...
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Drusus Julius Caesar (7
October c. 14 BC – 14
September AD 23), also
called Drusus the Younger, was the son of
Emperor Tiberius, and heir to the Roman...
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adopt Nero as his son,
giving him the new name of "Nero
Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus".
Claudius had gold
coins issued to mark the adoption. classics...
- and was sent with his
legions to ****ist his
brother Drusus in
campaigns in the west.
While Drusus focused his
forces in
Gallia Narbonensis and
along the...
- AD 37.
Drusus was born in
around AD 8 to
Germanicus and
Agrippina the Elder.
Drusus'
paternal grandparents were Nero
Claudius Drusus (
Drusus the Elder)...
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Drusus proposed wide-ranging
legislative reforms,
including offering citizenship to Rome's
Italian allies. The
failure of
these reforms, and
Drusus'...
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might have been a
sister of
Marcus Livius Drusus the tribune, this
explaining his
adoption by
Drusus,
since Drusus had at
least two
other nephews whom he...
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Marcus Livius Drusus Claudi**** and his wife Alfidia. She
married Tiberius Claudius Nero
around 43 BC, and they had two sons,
Tiberius and
Drusus. In 38 BC...