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Livia

58 BC - 29

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ليفيا دروسيلا (30 يناير 59/58 قبل الميلاد – 28 سبتمبر 29 بعد الميلاد)، تعرف أيضًا باسمها جوليا أغسطا بعد تبنيها رسميًا في عائلة جوليان عام 14 للميلاد، زوجة ومستشارة الإمبراطور الروماني أغسطس طوال مدة حكمه. كانت والدة الإمبراطور تيبيريوس، ويرتبط بها كجدة نسل من الأباطرة الرومان: كلاوديوس، وكاليجولا، ونيرون. بأمر من الإمبراطور كلاوديوس وتكريمًا للقبها أغسطا، بدأت عبادتها كإمبراطورة. اقرأ المزيد على ويكيبيديا

Her biography is available in 47 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 44 in 2024). Livia is the 32nd most popular مرافق (down from 25th in 2024), the 263rd most popular biography from Italy (down from 206th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Italian مرافق.

Livia is most famous for being the wife of Emperor Augustus and the mother of Emperor Tiberius.

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Among مرافق

Among مرافق, Livia ranks 32 out of 784Before her are Henrietta Maria of France, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Catherine Parr, Maria Theresa of Spain, Madame du Barry, and Carlota of Mexico. After her are Jane Seymour, Maria Feodorovna, Roxana, Melania Trump, Priscilla Presley, and Brigitte Macron.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 58 BC, Livia ranks 1After her is Dongmyeong of Goguryeo. Among people deceased in 29, Livia ranks 1

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Livia ranks 263 out of 5,161Before her are Enrico Caruso (1873), Florianus (232), Gaius Marius (-157), Andrea Mantegna (1431), Pope Lucius II (1100), and Pope Gelasius I (410). After her are Servius Tullius (-600), Pope Honorius IV (1210), Pope Adrian II (792), Pope Paschal I (775), Pope Gelasius II (1062), and Catullus (-84).

Among مرافق In Italy

Among مرافق born in Italy, Livia ranks 3Before her are Catherine de' Medici (1519), and Messalina (17). After her are Zita of Bourbon-Parma (1892), Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily (1772), Julia (-76), Amalasuntha (495), Scribonia (-70), Julia the Elder (-39), Caterina Sforza (1463), Marie Adélaïde of Savoy (1685), and Maria Luisa of Parma (1751).

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