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Livia
First Lady of Imperial Rome
New Ed edition
by Anthony A. Barrett
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This edition was published in January 11, 2004 by Yale University Press
Written in English
— 464 pages
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Empresses, Biography, History, Biography: historical, Biography: political, European history: BCE to c 500 CE, Women's studies, BCE to c 500 CE, Ancient Rome - History, Women - Ancient History, Biography / Autobiography, History: World, Ancient Rome, Ancient - Rome, Historical - General, Women, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Augustus, 30 B.C.-14 A.D, Empress, consort of Augustus,, Empress, consort of Augustus, Emperor of Rome,, Livia,, Rome, ca. 58 B.C.-29 A.D, Livia, empress, consort of augustus, emperor of rome, approximately 56 b.c.-29 a.d.Previews available in: English
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Livia: First Lady of Imperial Rome
January 11, 2004, Yale University Press
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in English
- New Ed edition
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Livia: First Lady of Imperial Rome
September 2002, Yale University Press
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in English
0300091966 9780300091960
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Livia
First published in 2002
Subjects
Empresses, Biography, History, Biography: historical, Biography: political, European history: BCE to c 500 CE, Women's studies, BCE to c 500 CE, Ancient Rome - History, Women - Ancient History, Biography / Autobiography, History: World, Ancient Rome, Ancient - Rome, Historical - General, Women, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Augustus, 30 B.C.-14 A.D, Empress, consort of Augustus,, Empress, consort of Augustus, Emperor of Rome,, Livia,, Rome, ca. 58 B.C.-29 A.D, Livia, empress, consort of augustus, emperor of rome, approximately 56 b.c.-29 a.d.Livia
First Lady of Imperial Rome
New Ed edition
This edition was published in January 11, 2004 by Yale University Press
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"The expulsion of the last hated king from Rome, an event dated traditionally to 510 BC, ushered in a republican form of government that was to endure for more than four centuries and which was regarded by later Romans, especially those from the elite levels of society, with pride and an often naive nostalgia."
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