Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|          or by their step-mother Livia's treachery, Drusus too
 2     I,      5|        wife Marcia, she again to Livia. All was known to Caesar,
 3     I,      5| breathing or quite lifeless. For Livia had surrounded the house
 4     I,      6|       probable that Tiberius and Livia, the one from fear, the
 5     I,      7|     fiction or truth, he advised Livia not to divulge the secrets
 6     I,     10|        as his heirs Tiberius and Livia. The latter was to be admitted
 7     I,     15|           last of all, there was Livia, terrible to the State as
 8     I,     43|        were feminine jealousies, Livia feeling a stepmother's bitterness
 9    II,     57|       character, was superior to Livia, the wife of Drusus. Yet
10    II,    112|       fresh, Germanicus's sister Livia, who was married to Drusus,
11   III,     50|          the East accompanied by Livia? He had himself gone to
12    IV,      4|         to turn his attention to Livia, Drusus's wife. She was
13    IV,      4|        their confidence Eudemus, Livia's friend and physician,
14    IV,     14|          is said, having seduced Livia into crime, next secured,
15    IV,     16|         old hatred of her and on Livia's consciousness of recent
16    IV,     16|          her to dream of empire. Livia availed herself of the cunning
17    IV,     55|        too by a woman's passion, Livia now insisting on his promise
18    IV,     55|          husband were sought for Livia, he hoped Tiberius would
19    IV,     56|          be easy to return, that Livia can herself decide whether
20    IV,     56|       blaze out more fiercely if Livia's marriage rends, so to
21    IV,     56|          same position, and that Livia, who has been the wife of
22    IV,     56|    oppose your plans or those of Livia. My own earnest thoughts
23    IV,     78|        by his wife to her mother Livia and by Livia to Sejanus.
24    IV,     78|          her mother Livia and by Livia to Sejanus. Nero's brother
25     V,      1|          birth and by adoption a Livia and a Julia, she united
26    VI,      2|     beginning of the year, as if Livia's crimes had just been discovered
27    VI,     43|  accusers, alleged adultery with Livia and the practice of magical
28   XII,     80|        of her great-grandmother, Livia. But his will was not publicly
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