EditorialLivia Drusilla (59/58BC-29AD). Empress of Roman Empire. Roman statue of Livia as Fortuna or Copia. 20-40 AD. Marble. From Iponuba (Baena, Cordoba province, Andalusia, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialLivia Drusilla (58 BC-29 AD). Empress of the Roman Empire. Wife of Emperor Augustus. Julio-Claudian dynasty. Statue of Livia Drusilla with veil, as priestess of the cult of Augustus Divine. 14-19 AD. Marble. From Paestum, Italy. National Archaeological...
EditorialLIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust in parian marble. Dated around 20 B.C. Located in Crete. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialLivia Drusilla (59/58BC-29AD). Empress of Roman Empire. Roman statue of Livia as Fortuna or Copia. 20-40 AD. Marble. From Iponuba (Baena, Cordoba province, Andalusia, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialLivia Drusilla (58 BC-29 AD). Empress of the Roman Empire. Wife of Emperor Augustus. Julio-Claudian dynasty. Statue of Livia Drusilla with veil, as priestess of the cult of Augustus Divine. 14-19 AD. Marble. From Paestum, Italy. National Archaeological...
EditorialLIVIA Drusilla (-58 to 29). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. LIVIA depicted as the goddess Ceres. Sculpture from Baena (Cordoba). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialLIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust in parian marble. Dated around 20 B.C. Located in Crete. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialLIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust. Marble. Found in the Tiber River. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy.
EditorialNero Claudius Drusus (38 BC-9 BC). Roman politician and military commander of the Roman forces in German territory. Son of Livia Drusilla. Drusus as magistrate. Statue from the Roman theater of Merida, 1st century. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida,...
EditorialBust of Livia Drusilla and head of her son Roman Emperor Tiberius. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after a design by Giovanni Battista Cipriani from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
EditorialLivia Drusilla, wife of the Roman emperor Augustus. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
EditorialPortrait of Livia Drusilla, Roman Empress, consort to Augustus, on beryl from Lord Montague's collection. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Worlidge from James Vallentin's One Hundred and Eight Engravings from Antique Gems, 1863.
EditorialNUMISMATICA.MEDALLA IMPERIO ROMANO. MEDALLON DE PLATA, DE CALIGULA.REVERSO.AGRIPINA-DRUSILLA-IULIA. LAS TRES HERMANAS DE CAL?GULA DE PIE DE FRENTE, PERSONIFICADAS COMO LA SECURITAS, LA CONCORDIA Y LA FORTUNA. CADA UNA LLEVA CORNUCOPIA. 37-41 D.C (DEPOS...
EditorialLivia Drusilla, (58 BC? 28 AD), after her formal adoption into the Julian family in AD 14 also known as Julia Augusta, was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus. Statue. Glyptothek, Munich. Germany.
EditorialLIVIA Drusilla (-58 to 29). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. LIVIA depicted as the goddess Ceres. Sculpture from Baena (Cordoba). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialLIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust in parian marble. Dated around 20 B.C. Located in Crete. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialLIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust. Marble. Found in the Tiber River. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy.