Julia Livilla (c. 18 – c. 41 CE) was the youngest child of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder and the youngest sister of the Emperor Caligula. Julia Livilla...
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gave Livilla grand aspirations for her future, perhaps at the expense of the ambition of Augustus' granddaughters, Agrippina the Elder and Julia the Younger...
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brothers, Nero Julius Caesar and Drusus Caesar, as well as two sisters, Julia Livilla and the later empress Agrippina the Younger. She was a great-granddaughter...
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"Julia". Julia Drusilla (AD 39–41), Caligula's daughter, was named after his sister. She was slain when her father was assassinated. Julia Livilla (c...
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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...
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Antonia Minor (section Conflict with Livilla)
Agrippina the Younger, Julia Drusilla, Julia Livilla, and later Claudia Antonia.[citation needed] In 31 AD, a plot by her daughter Livilla and Tiberius’ notorious...
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nieces Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder, and Julia Livia, daughter of Livilla and Drusus the Younger, as well as Julia Livilla's...
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Agrippina the Younger (redirect from Julia Agrippina)
and the future emperor Caligula, and two younger sisters, Julia Drusilla and Julia Livilla. Agrippina's two eldest brothers and her mother were victims...
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line above Julia Drusilla (16 AD – 38 AD), no issue Julia Livilla (18 AD – 42 AD), no issue Claudia Livia Julia (Livilla) (13 BC – 31 AD) Julia Livia (7...
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and fourth wife of Emperor Claudius Julia Drusilla (16–38), daughter of Germanicus, sister of Caligula Julia Livilla (18-late AD 41 or early AD 42), daughter...
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second Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. Julia Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, married Marcus Vinicius, consul in AD 30. Julia C. f. Drusilla, daughter of Caligula...
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Caligula (Gaius the Younger), the Empress Agrippina the Younger, Julia Drusilla, and Julia Livilla. Only six of her children came of age; Tiberius and Ignotus...
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Around the start of the Common Era, the family trees of the gens Julia and the gens Claudia became intertwined into the Julio-Claudian family tree as...
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(consul 30), (c. 5 BC – AD 46) Roman consul in 30 AD and husband of Julia Livilla Paulo Vinícius (footballer, born 1990), Hungarian footballer Publius...
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died young V. Julia Drusilla, 16–38 AD, died without issue VI. Julia Livilla, 18–42 AD, died without issue B. Claudia Livia Julia (Livilla), 13 BC – 31...
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White was born in Cardiff, Wales on 16 February 1943. White played Julia Livilla in The Caesars and also appeared in the original Casino Royale film...
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brought them back to Rome. Agrippina the Elder's youngest daughter, Julia Livilla, was exiled to Pandateria twice: the first time by her brother Caligula...
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"Caligula"); Agrippina the Younger (the future empress); Julia Drusilla; and Julia Livilla. Only six of his children came of age; Tiberius and the Ignotus...
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Tiberius) Germanicus (son of Antonia Minor) Julia Livilla (daughter of Germanicus) Drusus Caesar (son of Germanicus) Julia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula) Antonia...
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and Seneca was accused by the new empress Messalina of adultery with Julia Livilla, sister to Caligula and Agrippina. The affair has been doubted by some...
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Vinicius (c. 5 BC – AD 46) was twice Roman consul and, as husband of Julia Livilla, grandson-in-law (progener) of the emperor Tiberius. He was the son...
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targeted by Messalina. Within the first year of Claudius' reign, his niece Julia Livilla, only recently recalled from banishment upon the death of her brother...
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Seneca the Younger banished to Corsica on a charge of adultery with Julia Livilla. Claudius restores religious freedom to Jews throughout the empire,...
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Aurelii and Rutilii families. They had two daughters, known as Julia Major and Julia Minor, and Julius Caesar the dictator was born to them in 100 BC...
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Claudius; mother of Emperor Nero. Julia Drusilla, wife of (1) Lucius Cassius Longinus, (2) Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. Julia Livilla, wife of Marcus Vinicius. (by...
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Drusus, and three younger sisters, Agrippina the Younger, Julia Drusilla and Julia Livilla. At the age of two or three, he accompanied his father, Germanicus...
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political scandal. His mother and his two surviving sisters, Agrippina and Julia Livilla, were exiled to a remote island in the Mediterranean Sea. His mother...
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I Soter and his full sister Laodice V Caligula and his full sisters Julia Livilla, Drusilla, and Agrippina the Younger Herod Agrippa II and his full sister...
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63, died young V. Julia Drusilla, 16–38, died without issue VI. Julia Livilla, 18–42, died without issue B. Claudia Livia (Livilla), 13 BC – AD 31, had...
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Julia Livilla, were exiled to Ponza in AD 39 for their complicity in a plot to overthrow Caligula. They were recalled to Rome in AD 41. Julia Livilla...
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