Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus was the father of the Roman Empress Livia Drusilla. Marcus was born as Appius Claudius Pulcher, who descended from the first Appius Claudius Pulcher, son of the Roman Dictator Appius Claudius Caecus. Livia Livia Drusa Augusta, Livia Drusilla, or Julia Augusta (58 BC-AD 29) was the wife of Caesar Augustus and the most powerful woman in Roman history, acting several times as regent and being Augustus faithful advisor. ... Appius Claudius Pulcher was the name of several members of the Claudii during the Roman Republic The first was active in the Second Punic War. ... Appius Claudius Caecus (Appius Claudius the Blind, c. ...
As an infant, he lost his parents. He was adopted and raised by his father’s friend Marcus Livius Drusus. Drusus' father and himself were both tribunes. Marcus Livius Drusus was the name of two magistrates in the Roman Republic. ... The Roman office of tribune of the people (tribunus plebis) was established in 494 BC, about 15 years after the foundation of the Roman Republic in 509. ...
He married Alfidia, daughter of a Roman Magistrate. Their daughter Livia Drusilla was born in 58BC. It’s not known whether they had any other children. Marcus was praetor in 50BC. He committed suicide along with Cassius and Brutus (the assassins of Julius Caesar) in PhilippiGreece. Before his death, he married his daughter to Tiberius Nero, a relative of his. // Definition According to Cicero, Praetor was a title which designated the consuls as the leaders of the armies of the state. ... Gaius Cassius Longinus was the prime mover and Senator in the conspiracy against Julius Caesar. ... Brutus is a Roman cognomen used by several politicians of the Junii family, especially in the Roman Republic. ... Bust of Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar (Classical Latin: IMP·C·IVLIVS·CAESAR·DIVVS¹) (b. ... Map of Greece showing Philippi Philippi (in Ancient Greek / Philippoi) is a city in eastern Macedonia, founded by Philip II in 356 BC and abandoned in the 14th century after the Ottoman conquest. ... Tiberius Claudius Nero (c. ...
She was also mother to Emperor Tiberius and Drusus, grandmother to Germanicus and Claudius, great-grandmother to Caligula and Agrippina the younger and great-great-grandmother to Nero.
She was born in 58 BC as the daughter of MarcusLiviusDrususClaudianus by his wife Alfidia.
One by one, all the sons of Julia Caesaris by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa died, and Tiberius was nominated heir to the Empire.