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Have Attitude As
the wife of Emperor Augustus, Livia's
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Mente Alienata = Crazy Bitch
Agrippina Minor (Agrippina the Minor) was
the sister of Caligula and the mother of Nero. To secure the future of
her son Nero, she reputedly poisoned her husband (and uncle) Emperor
Claudius I. To show his thanks, Nero eventually had her murdered. Looks
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Ingenia Occulta =
I Have Hidden Talents Julia
Domna was known for her intelligence, sense of humor and as a supporter
of the Arts. She was one of the most important women to exercise power
behind the throne in the Roman Empire. Syrian-born Julia married
Emperor Septimius Severus, despite not knowing him, after her horoscope
promised she would be a queen. Some girls have all the luck.
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Nimium Ad Conservandum = I Am High
Maintenance As the wife
of Emperor Augustus, Livia's
private wealth and position as the First Lady of the Empire and allowed
her to exercise power through Augustus and her descendants; Claudius
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great-great-grandson). |

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Cogitationes Impuras =
I Have Impure Thoughts Agrippina
Minor (Agrippina the Minor) was the sister of Caligula and the mother
of Nero. To secure the future of her son Nero, she reputedly poisoned
her husband (and uncle) Emperor Claudius I. To show his thanks, Nero
eventually had her murdered. Tsk, tsk, tsk... you nasty girl.
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Trouble
Agrippina
Minor (Agrippina the Minor) was the sister of Caligula and the mother
of Nero. To secure the future of her son Nero, she reputedly poisoned
her husband (and uncle) Emperor Claudius I. To show his thanks, Nero
eventually had her murdered. Makes your family seem sane, huh?
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Problemata Auctoritate = I Have
Problems With Authority Julia
Domna was known for her intelligence, sense of humor and as a supporter
of the Arts. She was one of the most important women to exercise power
behind the throne in the Roman Empire. Syrian-born Julia married
Emperor Septimius Severus, despite not knowing him, after her horoscope
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Cerebrum = I Have Brains Livia
was the wife of Emperor Augustus.
Livia's position as the First Lady of the Empire and her private wealth
allowed her to exercise power through Augustus and her descendants;
Claudius (her grandson), Caligula (her great-grandson) and Nero (her
great-great grandson). Bet family dinners were fun.
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