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Lady of the Eternal City: The Empress of Rome

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Lady of the Eternal City (The Empress of Rome 4)
Lady of the Eternal City (The Empress of Rome Book 4)
by Kate Quinn

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2855 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 611 pages

In the annals of ancient Rome, the name Livia Drusilla stands as a testament to the power and influence wielded by women in a society often dominated by men. As the wife of Emperor Augustus and mother of Emperor Tiberius, Livia's life was an extraordinary journey marked by ambition, political savvy, and a profound impact on the Roman Empire.

Born into a noble family in 58 BC, Livia Drusilla was destined for greatness. Her father, Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus, was a renowned general and politician, and her mother, Aufidia, was a woman of wealth and influence. Livia's early life was marked by education and intellectual pursuits, which fostered her keen mind and political acumen.

In 38 BC, Livia married Tiberius Claudius Nero, a rising star in Roman politics. Their union was a strategic alliance that benefited both families. Livia brought a noble lineage and political connections to the marriage, while Tiberius Claudius Nero offered power and ambition. Livia's intelligence and political savvy quickly became apparent, and she played an active role in her husband's career.

In 31 BC, Octavian, the future Emperor Augustus, defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium. This victory marked a turning point in Roman history and propelled Octavian to become the first emperor of Rome. Livia's husband, Tiberius Claudius Nero, was a close ally of Octavian, and Livia herself played a crucial role in forging this alliance. She maintained a close relationship with Octavian and provided valuable advice and support.

In 39 BC, Livia gave birth to her only son, Tiberius. Tiberius would later become the second emperor of Rome, and his reign was significantly influenced by his mother. Livia's love for her son was evident in her unwavering support and guidance throughout his life.

When Octavian became Augustus, Livia's status rose to new heights. As the wife of the emperor, she held a position of immense influence and power. Livia played a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of the Roman Empire. She advised Augustus on matters of state, negotiated alliances, and maintained relationships with foreign dignitaries. Livia's intelligence and politische finesse made her a formidable force in Roman politics.

Livia was also known for her ambitious and ruthless nature. She was determined to secure the succession of her son, Tiberius, to the imperial throne. She used her influence and connections to eliminate potential rivals and pave the way for Tiberius's rise to power.

In 14 AD, Augustus died, and Tiberius became the new emperor of Rome. Livia's influence continued unabated during her son's reign. She held the title of Augusta, which gave her official status and authority. Livia continued to advise Tiberius on matters of state and played a significant role in shaping his policies. She also maintained a close relationship with her grandnephew, Germanicus, who was a popular general and potential successor to Tiberius.

Livia Drusilla, Empress of Rome, died in 29 AD at the age of 86. She had witnessed the rise and fall of emperors, the transformation of the Roman Republic into an empire, and the beginning of a new era under her son, Tiberius. Her legacy as a powerful and influential woman in ancient Rome remains an inspiration to this day.

Livia Drusilla, the Lady of the Eternal City, was a remarkable woman who left an enduring mark on the Roman Empire. Her intelligence, political savvy, and unwavering ambition shaped the course of history. As the wife of Augustus and mother of Tiberius, Livia played a vital role in the transition of Rome from a republic to an empire. Her influence extended far beyond the Imperial Palace, and her legacy continues to inspire women and historians alike.

Lady of the Eternal City (The Empress of Rome 4)
Lady of the Eternal City (The Empress of Rome Book 4)
by Kate Quinn

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2855 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 611 pages
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Lady of the Eternal City (The Empress of Rome 4)
Lady of the Eternal City (The Empress of Rome Book 4)
by Kate Quinn

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2855 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 611 pages
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