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 1   T-I|      compare the small and great,~Livia, first lady, honoured by
 2  T-II|           constantly deserve,~may Livia, joined with you, complete
 3  T-IV|           the world for ever:~and Livia, with their fine wives,
 4   ExI|      Cotta Maximus: the gods:~and Livia is there, joined with her
 5 ExIII|          His Wife: An Approach To Livia~ ~Had you to redeem my death,
 6 ExIII|        the children, their mother Livia, rejoice,~while you rejoice,
 7 ExIII|           led by a god’s command.~Livia, why hesitate, to ready
 8  ExIV|    Tiberius, and priestess-widow, Livia,~stand beside him, no less
 9  ExIV|     refused, when asked: ~and you Livia are the Vesta of modest
10   Ind|        married Scribonia and then Livia. He exiled Ovid to the Black
11   Ind|           of direct heirs through Livia. Here the younger women
12   Ind|         of Augustus, Tiberius and Livia. The Livia-Augustus relationship
13   Ind|    Germanicus, the younger son of Livia Augusta by her first husband (
14   Ind|          a dig at Augustus, since Livia was forced to divorce her
15   Ind| Germanicus.~Book EIV.IX:89-134 As Livia’s grandson worshipped by
16   Ind|           1:105-166 Ovid suggests Livia has the character and ways
17   Ind|          is Augustus, and Juno is Livia, then Leucothea, that Ino
18   Ind|       Linus brother of Orpheus.~ ~Livia Augusta~Livia Drusilla (
19   Ind|          Orpheus.~ ~Livia Augusta~Livia Drusilla (58BC-29AD), the
20   Ind|         party and so have crossed Livia or her supporters, preventing
21   Ind|        had some acquaintance with Livia, presumably through the
22   Ind|       evidence).~Book TII:155-206 Livia married Augustus (17 January
23   Ind|          be a veiled reference to Livia, but that is highly speculative.~
24   Ind|         EI.IV:1-58 A reference to Livia, possibly barbed.~Book EII.
25   Ind|         of Augustus, Tiberius and Livia.~Book EII.VIII:1-36 Even
26   Ind|   sub-text. The relations between Livia and Augustus are lightly
27   Ind|      suggests his wife approaches Livia on his behalf.~Book EIII.
28   Ind|            Nero Claudius Drusus), Livia’s son. She married Gaius
29   Ind|          Marcia, who in turn told Livia who knew nothing of the
30   Ind|    Imperial family, those through Livia and Scribonia, as had Tiberius’
31   Ind|     throne of Scribonia’s and not Livia’s line, and thus a threat
32   Ind|        had some acquaintance with Livia, presumably through the
33   Ind|     gentle parody of Augustus and Livia throughout the work and
34   Ind|       into the rock dove, columba livia, with its purple breast
35   Ind|      42BC-37AD), the elder son of Livia by her first husband. Augustus
36   Ind|         of Augustus, Tiberius and Livia. Even in this eulogy of
37   Ind|        Ovid suggests the now aged Livia had the beauty of Venus. ~
38   Ind|      chastity.~Book EIV.XIII:1-50 Livia compared to Vesta.~ ~Vestalis~
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