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Bust of Empress Livia

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Bust of Empress Livia
Bust of Empress Livia

Bust of Empress Livia, who lived in 58 BCE – 29 CE. The object was discovered in Asia Minor and dates back to the beginning of the 1st century CE. The artifact is located in Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen (Denmark).

Livia Drusilla was the wife of the first Roman emperor, Octavian Augustus, and one of the most influential women in ancient Rome. She came from a powerful aristocratic family. Livia was known for her political wisdom as well as her ability to manipulate court intrigues. Thanks to her influence on Augustus, she had a large part in shaping the policy of the empire.

After her husband’s death, Livia received the title “Augusta” and remained politically active, supporting her son from her first marriage, Tiberius. Livia was also known for maintaining strict moral principles, although some historians have suggested that she may have participated in the elimination of political opponents to ensure the succession of her family.

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