Livia Orestilla - Wikipedia

Orestilla was apparently an unwilling Empress, and remained loyal to her first husband. [7 ] On the next day Caligula divorced Orestilla; however, he also prohibited her from returning to her relationship with Piso.

Livia Drusilla – Wikipedie

Svůj značný vliv uplatňovala ve prospěch svých synů z prvního manželství, zejména Tiberia, a naopak se snažila eliminovat potomky Augusta, mj. Tiberiovy druhé manželky Julie starší.

Livia - Wikipedia

Livia Drusilla was born on 30 January 59 BC as the daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus by his wife Alfidia. The diminutive Drusilla often found in her name suggests that she was not her father's first daughter. [2 ] [3 ] She may have…

Ulpia Severina - Wikipedia

Her nomen Ulpia suggests that she may have been related either to Emperor Trajan (r. 98–117) or the usurper Laelianus (r. 269), as they share the same nomen, and perhaps from Dacia, where the name was common.

Livia (given name) - Wikipedia

Livia is a female name of Latin origin, meaning "blue".[ citation needed] From Roman times, this was the female derivative of the family name Livius.

Marcia Otacilia Severa - Wikipedia

Marcia Otacilia Severa was the Roman empress and wife of Emperor Philip the Arab, who reigned over the Roman Empire from 244 to 249.

Kleio - Li-Lj

Lívia Orestilla§ viz Cornélia Orestilla Líviánus§ viz Leiuiános

Kleio - Co-Cy

Cornélia Orestilla/Lívia Orestilla, manž. C. Calpurnia Písóna a kuriosně též současně Gáiova§ 37+

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