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power in AD 31.
Livilla was
married twice,
first in 1 BC to
Gaius Caesar, Augustus'
grandson and heir. Thus,
Augustus had
chosen Livilla as the wife of...
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Julia Livilla (c. 18 – c. 41 AD) was the
youngest child of
Germanicus and
Agrippina the
Elder and the
youngest sister of the
Emperor Caligula.
Julia Livilla...
- Younger,
Julia Drusilla,
Julia Livilla, and
later Claudia Antonia.[citation needed] In 31 AD, a plot by her
daughter Livilla and Tiberius’
notorious Praetorian...
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Tiberius Gemellus (10
October AD 19 – 37/38), was the son of
Drusus and
Livilla, the
grandson of the
Emperor Tiberius, and the
cousin of the
Emperor Caligula...
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Drusus was murdered. In
their account, Sej**** had
seduced Drusus's wife
Livilla, and, with the help of a doctor, she had
poisoned Drusus.
Despite the rumors...
- been
poisoned with the
complicity of
Livilla. The
accusations were
further corroborated by
confessions from
Livilla's slaves, who,
under torture, admitted...
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named Gaius Livius Drusus who had two
daughters named Livia Pulchra and
Livilla. Her
father also
adopted Marcus Livius Drusus Libo. She was
married around...
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especially erring female members of
patrician families. In the year 31,
Livilla, the
niece and daughter-in-law of Tiberius, was
discreetly starved to death...
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Gaius died of an
illness in Lycia. He was
married to his
second cousin Livilla but they did not have children. In 4 AD,
following the
deaths of Gaius...
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faithful to her.
Their children were Germanicus, Claudius, a
daughter named Livilla ('little Livia'), and at
least two
others who did not
survive childhood...