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Women in Livy and Tacitus
A Rhetorical Use of Women in Tacitus' Annales
Vipsania Agrippina and Livilla I, the Women of the Family of Tiberius
Femina Princeps: the Life and Legacy of Livia Drusilla
Julia Vipsania Agrippina, Mother of Caligula and Daughter of M
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Day in Life of Antonia Minor Learn About the Emperor's Family
The Buildings and the Images of the Imperial Cult
Empress and Goddess
The Power and Influence of the Imperial Roman Women of the Julio
The Political Role of Women of the Roman Elite, with Particular Attention to the Autonomy and Influence of the Julio-Claudian Women (44Bce to Ce68)
Disability and Ability in the Accounts of the Emperor Claudius a Thesis
Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 109 (1995) 255–266
I. Descendants of Augustus and Livia
The Emperor Nero
I Caligula Unmasked
Divus Augustus Pater: Tiberius and the Charisma of Augustus
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Caligula V3.Inddix a L I G U L a V 3
Genealogy and Nomenclature
Sejanus, Pilate, and the Date of the Crucifixion of Christ Floyd Nolen Jones, Th.D., Ph.D. Excerpt from Apples of Gold
Appendix: Memento of the Princes' Personal Statuses
Imperial Women and Travels: a Case Study After the Journeys of Four Imperial Women in the First and Second Century AD
'The People to the Goddess Livia'
After Augustus: Julio-‐Claudians MDS1TRW the Roman World
Feminae Horribiles: Depictions of Women in BBC's I, Claudius (1976)
Problems in Dating Portraits from the Julio-Claudian Period in Liburnia