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Julia Livilla - Archaepedia (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Julia Livilla was mainly raised by her mother, the Emperor Tiberius, his mother Livia Drusilla (also her great grandmother), and her grandmother Antonia Minor. |
 | | Julia Livilla was first betrothed to a distant cousin, Quinctilius Varus, son of the ill-fated governor of Germania, Publius Quinctilius Varus, and of Claudia Pulchra, granddaughter of Octavia Minor, sister of Augustus (Elder Seneca, Controversiae, 1.3.10), but after Quinctillius was charged of maiestas in 27, the marriage did not occur. |
 | | She seemed to have enjoyed a rather wild life at the court of Caligula and according to Suetonius (Suetonius, Vita Caligulae, 24), she, along with Agrippina, allowed herself to be prostituted by her brother to his catamites. |
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