Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus (category Livii Drusi)
into the patrician family of the Claudii Pulchri but adopted by a Livii Drusi as a small child. His daughter Livia Drusilla became the wife of the first...
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Livia gens (redirect from Livii Drusi)
the family from the Scribonia gens, one of whom was adopted by the Livii Drusi. The surname Salinator, meaning a salt-merchant, is said to have been given...
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Livia Drusa (category Livii Drusi)
Livia Drusa is a name referring to women of the Drusi branch of the Livia gens of ancient Rome, the name Drusa is a feminized form of the cognomen Drusus...
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Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Ausugum (Borgo Valsugana) Bauzanum or Pons Drusi (Bolzano) Belunum (Belluno) Bilitio (Bellinzona) Brigantium (Bregenz) Cambodunum...
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for the death of her son Drusus (Consolatio ad Liviam de Morte Drusi or Epicedion Drusi, usually printed with Ovid's works); but it is now generally agreed...
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Julia Livia (redirect from Julia Drusi Caesaris)
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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for "Drusus" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles containing Drusus Livii Drusi This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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wife of the divine Augustus. Claudius frequently used the term "filius Drusi" (son of Drusus) in his titles, to remind the people of his legendary father...
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Ti(berius) Caesar / Drusi Caesaris f(ilius) / hic situs est "Here lies Tiberius Caesar, son of Drusus Caesar." —CIL VI, 00892 —Barrett 2002, p. 75...
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in 15 BC by general Nero Claudius Drusus. The military settlement, Pons Drusi (Drusus Bridge), was named after this Roman general. During this time the...
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Livia (category Livii Drusi)
Livia Drusilla (30 January 59 BC – AD 29) was Roman empress from 27 BC to AD 14 as the wife of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. She was known as Julia...
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The entirely plebeian Livii, including the equestrian nobiles the Livii Drusi, did not use Decimus either. Powell (2011), p. 3. Pettinger, Andrew (2012)...
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110 AD) - Colonia Ulpia Traiana (after 110 AD) Xanten Germany 15 BC Pons Drusi Bolzano Italy 15 BC Ovilava Wels Austria 15 BC Iuvavum Salzburg Austria...
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prominently displayed on the attic of the Porta Maggiore: TI. CLAUDIUS DRUSI F. CAISAR AUGUSTUS GERMANICUS PONTIF. MAXIM., / TRIBUNICIA POTESTATE XII...
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iam puberem aspiciebat. auctum dehinc gaudium nuptiis Neronis et Iuliae Drusi filiae. utque haec secando rumore ita adversis animis acceptum quod filio...
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Portrait of Fakhreddine while he was in Tuscany, stating "Faccardino grand emir dei Drusi" translated as "Fakhreddine: great emir of the Druze"...
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history". Other traditions have different narratives: for example, the Livii Drusi are supposed to have by single combat with a Gaul named Drausus recovered...
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Graecinus, suffect consul in 16. After the execution of her kinswoman Julia Drusi Caesaris by Claudius and Messalina, Pomponia remained in mourning for forty...
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dynasty. A man in a toga holds a simpulum in his hand on a coin of Antonio Drusi. The simpulum is commonly shown with the lituus and other sacrificial and...
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difficult passages in Plato to Ficino. Belloni, Gino; Fantoni, Marcello; Drusi, Riccardo (2007). Il Rinascimento italiano e l'Europa, Volume 2. Fondazione...
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Marcus Livius Drusus (reformer) (category Livii Drusi)
was the eldest son, he would now have become the pater familias of the Drusi and the provider for his two siblings, Mamercus and Livia.[failed verification]...
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the Aeneid included in the Latin Anthology Consolatio ad Liviam de morte Drusi (1st century), only attributed to Ovid from the 16th century De cuculo,...
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Marcus Livius Drusus (consul) (category Livii Drusi)
Marcus Livius Drusus (155–108 BC) was a Roman politician who served as consul in 112 BC. He was also governor of Macedonia and campaigned successfully...
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Tridentum (modern Trento), then northward following the Adige River up to Pons Drusi, the "bridge of Drusus" which developed into Bolzano. Thence it continued...
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Amatoriae Libri III, Remedia Amoris, Medicamina Faciei Halieutica, Epicedion Drusi Caesaris A. Sabini Epistolae III, cum Integris Jacobi Micylli, Herculis...
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protection perimeter of the Saint-Martin church). [Ti(berius) Claudius] / [Drusi f(ilius) Caes(ar) Aug(ustus)] / [Germanicus, pont(ifex) max(imus)], / ṭṛịḅụṇ[ic(ia)...
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Take me to Ringili! 'Ba mucele ozi ngoa? Where is rice sold? Aje/ andru/ drusi/ drozi Yesterday/ today/ tomorrow/ the day after tomorrow Ila muke! Sleep...
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nominative and accusative singular than in other cases: drus (acc. drus, gen. drusis) "fall", masc. baúr (acc. baúr, gen. baúris) "child, son", masc. náus (acc...
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dancers). The Museo Correr of Venice has engravings and lithography by Drusi. He also traveled through Monaco, Germany, and Russia. In 1831 he was commissioned...
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Bolzano/Bozen Bal'tsana – Бaльцанa (Belarusian*), Bauzanum, Bozanum or Pons Drusi (Latin*), Bocen (Slovene*), Bocen – Боцен (Serbian*), Bocenas (Lithuanian*)...
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