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Livia Drusilla

/ ˈlɪvɪə druːˈsɪlə /

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  1. Livia Drusilla58 bc29 adFRomanPOLITICS: noblewomanMISC: wife of Augustus 58 bc –29 ad , Roman noblewoman: wife (from 39 bc ) of Emperor Augustus and mother of Emperor Tiberius
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The opening episode traced the rise and rise of the second wife of Emperor Augustus, Livia Drusilla.

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We see salted sea urchins and eggs in pine-nut sauce as they might have been served to Livia Drusilla, wife of Emperor Augustus in ancient Rome.

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Roman general, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla, stepson of Augustus and younger brother of the emperor Tiberius.

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He had no sons, but Livia Drusilla, whom he took as his third wife in 36 B. C., brought him two stepsons, Tiberius and Drusus.

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His first wife was Clodia, daughter of Clodius; his second was Scribonia, sister-in-law of Sextus Pompey; and the third was Livia Drusilla.

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