Livia was a great influence on Octavian aka Augustus. She also was the mother of Tiberius who later became the emperor. It is said that she committed many crimes to achieve this.
The husband of Livia was Augustus.
Tiberius was born in Rome in 42 BC and died in Misanum (near Naples in 37 AD). He was the son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia. Livia later divorced and married Augustus. He married Vipsiana Agrippina, but Augustus requested that he divorce and marry his daughter Julia. He became emperor after Augustus' death in 14 AD.
Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.Octavian was named heir by Caesar in his will. In addition to naming Octavian his main heir, Caesar also adopted Octavian in his will.
There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.There is no woman named Livia Caesar. If you mean Livia, the wife of Augustus, I can help you out. First of all, her name was Livia Drusilla. Roman women did not take their husband's last name. She was of the powerful Claudian family and by her marriage to Octavian, she brought him many aristocratic followers. She was also a very intelligent woman who was able to publicly project the image of the ideal Roman wife, while privately, advising and consulting with her husband on political matters. Augustus honored her by raising her status to that of a vestal virgin and depicting her in statues, especially in the guise of Ceres. In his will Augustus honored her further by adopting her into his family, and from that time, she was known as Julia Augusta. She also acted as an adviser to her son Tiberius when he was emperor until they split over personal differences.
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Livia was a great influence on Octavian aka Augustus. She also was the mother of Tiberius who later became the emperor. It is said that she committed many crimes to achieve this.
Livia, Octavian/Augustus's wife. He was killled by poisening from... gasp! Livia!
The reason that Livia married Octavian/Augustus is one of history's mysteries. She could not have married him to further herself socially, as she was from a dominant social family, the Claudians, higher socially than the Julians which was the clam of Augustus. In addition, she was also pregnant with Tiberius" child. True love can only be the answer based upon the knowledge that we have at present.
Colin Firth married to Livia Giuggioli in 1997
Because he wanted a child
Tiberius succeeded Octavian who by than had changed his name to Augustus. Tiberius was Augustus' stepson by his 3rd wife, Livia and ruled from 14 AD to 37 AD.
he diddent marry their mother but their names are Virgina Galilei Livia Galilei Vincenzio Galilei DONT EDIT THIS
Cleopatra's jewelry, like all of Egypt's treasures were confiscated by Octavian. Cleopatra was actually caught trying to keep some jewelry items out for, she claimed, gifts to Octavia and Livia.
Octavian did not commit suicide. He was the first Emperor of Rome and lived a long and happy life.
She died from a long protracted illness at the age of 86.