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    Claudia Augusta (Classical Latin: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]; January 63 – May 63) was the only daughter of the Roman Emperor Nero and his second wife, the Roman Empress...
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    The Via Claudia Augusta is an ancient Roman road, which linked the valley of the Po River with Rhaetia (encompassing parts of modern Eastern Switzerland...
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    end of his reign, the city's official name had become Colonia Copia Claudia Augusta Lugudunenisium, abbreviated CCC AVG LVG. Nero also took an interest...
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    Livia (redirect from Livia Drusa Augusta)
    Claudia Augusta, January–April 63, died young V. Julia Drusilla, 16–38, died without issue VI. Julia Livilla, 18–42, died without issue B. Claudia Livia...
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    Poppaea bore Nero one daughter, Claudia Augusta, born on 21 January 63, who died at four months of age. At the birth of Claudia, Nero honoured mother and child...
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    across the Alps over the Reschen Pass, by the Via Claudia Augusta. The capital of the province was Augusta Vindelicorum, present-day Augsburg in southern...
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  • augusta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Augusta may refer to: Augusta, Western Australia Rua Augusta (São Paulo) Augusta, Ontario North Augusta,...
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    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 a result of marriages...
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    by Claudius in AD 50, after the emperor had married Nero's mother. Claudia Augusta, an infant daughter of the emperor Nero and Poppaea Sabina. She died...
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  • Claudia Augusta (63–63 AD), infant daughter of Nero by his second wife Claudia Capitolina, princess of Commagene originally from Roman Egypt Claudia Marcella...
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    Augustus Germanicus (Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus) (37 AD – 68 AD) Claudia Augusta (January 63 AD – April 63 AD), died young Domitia Lepida the Younger...
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    Milan passing through Peschiera (the ancient Arilica), and the via Claudia Augusta, which connected the plain with the Resia pass and therefore the northernmost...
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    Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, 37–68 AD, had 1 child; i. Claudia Augusta, January 63 AD – April 63 AD, died young V. Julia Drusilla, 16–38 AD...
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    having any offspring who survived infancy: his only recorded child, Claudia Augusta, died aged 4 months. Tacitus describes Nero extensively torturing and...
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    headquarters in Schierling during the siege of Regensburg on the Via Claudia Augusta, the road built by the Romans and named after their emperor Augustus...
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  • Augusta (Classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊsta]; plural Augustae; Greek: αὐγούστα) was a Roman imperial honorific title given to empresses and honoured women of...
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  • Alps for military control of Noricum and Raetia and builds the Via Claudia Augusta through Italy. Marcus Livius Drusus Libo and Lucius Calpurnius Piso...
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    Nero Julius Caesar 3 Valeria Messalina 1 Claudia Octavia Britannicus Julia Drusilla 1 Otho 2 Poppaea Sabina 2 Nero 3 Statilia Messalina Claudia Augusta...
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    settled in Roman times, on the Via Claudia Augusta, a road that leads southwards to northern Italy and northwards to Augusta Vindelicum (today's Augsburg)...
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  • Claudia Augusta Lugdunum ("The Prosperous Imperial Claudian colony at Lugdunum"), the Roman settlement at Lyon also known as Lugdunum Colonia Claudia...
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    preparation of the Via Claudia Augusta (today in the Lamonese tract called 'via pagana') which from Altinum reached Augusta Vindelicum (Augusta), in the province...
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    represents a connection from the Roman settlement of Tegelberg to Via Claudia Augusta and its trading station at Osterreinen. It is, therefore, possible...
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    the most important north–south links of the Roman Empire, the Via Claudia Augusta. Roman roads crossed the Tyrol from the Po Plain in present-day Italy...
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    north of the Alps. At Mertingen (Sumuntorium) this route met the Via Claudia Augusta from northern Italy. There was already a settlement above the monastery...
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    Via Claudia Augusta, connected Verona in northern Italy with Augusta Vindelicorum (modern-day Augsburg) in the Roman province of Raetia. Via Augusta was...
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    the cemetery was attached was situated right on the important Via Claudia Augusta and presumably owed its wealth to trade. The first fibula bears the...
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    slide. The first regular road crossing the Fern Pass was the Roman Via Claudia Augusta, connecting the province of Raetia to northern Italy. It had the advantage...
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    Carinthia and then over Alps to Salzburg or Vienna Via Claudia Julia Augusta (13 BC) Via Claudia Nova (47 AD) Via Clodia, from Rome to Tuscany forming...
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  • Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 11. Agrippina the Elder 23. Julia the Elder 1. Claudia Augusta 6. Titus Ollius 3. Poppaea Sabina the Younger 14. Gaius Poppaeus Sabinus...
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    Replica of a milestone on the Via Claudia Augusta near Unterdiessen, Germany...
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