
The Ancients Livia: Empress of Rome
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Aug 3, 2025 Emma Southon, a historian specializing in Roman history and author of "A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women," joins to unravel the complex legacy of Livia Drusilla—the first Empress of Rome. They explore her political maneuvers amid familial tragedies and scandal, challenging the myth of her as a ruthless poisoner. The discussion highlights Livia's strategic role in the Julio-Claudian dynasty and her intriguing relationship with both Augustus and Julia, revealing a powerful woman navigating a dangerous world.
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Public Image vs Reality
- Archaeological evidence shows Livia was portrayed as modest and virtuous, but lived a life of great wealth.
- Her public image was an idealized feminine virtue, masking her extensive resources and influence.
Livia's Turbulent Early Life
- Livia fled civil wars twice while fleeing with her baby, showing early resilience.
- She married Octavian after her second child, becoming deeply loyal to his cause for decades.
Parents of the Roman State
- Augustus and Livia positioned themselves as the "parents of the state" embodying traditional family and political virtues.
- Their portrayals emphasized modesty, piety, and stability during Rome's transition from Republic to Empire.





