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Drusilla: A Legacy of Power and Influence Livia Drusila, born in 58 B. C. , was a prominent figure in ancient Rome

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Drusilla, August 4, 1892, 1892 Aug 4. Creator: Unknown

Drusilla, August 4, 1892, 1892 Aug 4. Creator: Unknown
Drusilla, August 4, 1892, 1892 Aug 4

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Sestertius of Caligula (bronze)

Sestertius of Caligula (bronze)
614841 Sestertius of Caligula (bronze) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Siena, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Caligula (12-41 AD), also known as Gaius

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Review of Walter Greenwoods Love on the Dole at the Garrick Theatre in The Bystander

Review of Walter Greenwoods Love on the Dole at the Garrick Theatre in The Bystander magazine, complete with caricatures of the leading characters by Rouson. Date: 1935

Background imageDrusilla Collection: The Children of Germanicus: Caligula, Drusilla, Agrippina, and Livilla (engraving)

The Children of Germanicus: Caligula, Drusilla, Agrippina, and Livilla (engraving)
663086 The Children of Germanicus: Caligula, Drusilla, Agrippina, and Livilla (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Children of Germanicus: Caligula)

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Panthee, 1647. Creators: Gilles Rousselet, Abraham Bosse

Panthee, 1647. Creators: Gilles Rousselet, Abraham Bosse
Panthee, 1647. Possibly Julia Drusilla (16-38), a member of the Roman imperial family, given the title of " Panthea" on her death. After Claude Vignon

Background imageDrusilla Collection: St Paul before the Governor of Caesarea, Felix, and his Wife, Drusilla, c1810-1844

St Paul before the Governor of Caesarea, Felix, and his Wife, Drusilla, c1810-1844

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Livia Drusila (58 B. C. -29 A. C. ). Bust

Livia Drusila (58 B. C. -29 A. C. ). Bust
LIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust in parian marble. Dated around 20 B.C. Located in Crete. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Julia Neilson (1868-1957) English actress. Played Drusilla Ives in the first production

Julia Neilson (1868-1957) English actress. Played Drusilla Ives in the first production of The Dancing Girl by Henry Arthur Jones at the Haymarket Theatre, London

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Bust of Empress Livia, wife of Augustus

Bust of Empress Livia, wife of Augustus. Found during the excavations Butrint theater in 1928. Dated in the last quarter of I century b.C. Ruins of Butrint Museum. Republic of Albania

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Livia, wife of Augustus (58BC-19 AD)

Livia, wife of Augustus (58BC-19 AD)
Livia Drusilla, (58 BCA?i? 28 AD), after her formal adoption into the Julian family in AD 14 also known as Julia Augusta, was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus. Statue. Glyptothek, Munich

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Livia Drusilla (58 B. C. -29 A. C. ). Bust

Livia Drusilla (58 B. C. -29 A. C. ). Bust
LIVIA DRUSILLA (58 b.C-29 a.C). Roman lady, wife of Emperor Augustus. Bust. Marble. Found in the Tiber River. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Julia Neilson - English actress

Julia Neilson - English actress
Julia Neilson (1868-1957), English actress, wife of Fred Terry, best known for her numerous performances as Lady Blakeney in " The Scarlet Pimpernel" and for her roles in many tragedies

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Drusilla, Drusilla (Sloop), Yachts, 1892

Drusilla, Drusilla (Sloop), Yachts, 1892

Background imageDrusilla Collection: Drusilla, August 4, 1892, Drusilla (Sloop), Yachts, Regattas, 1892

Drusilla, August 4, 1892, Drusilla (Sloop), Yachts, Regattas, 1892

Background imageDrusilla Collection: LIVIA DRUSILLA (58 BC - AD 29). Roman empress

LIVIA DRUSILLA (58 BC - AD 29). Roman empress, third wife of Augustus. Sitting statue of Livia (1st c. AD). Roman art. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY


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Drusilla: A Legacy of Power and Influence Livia Drusila, born in 58 B. C. , was a prominent figure in ancient Rome. Her bust, immortalized in history, serves as a reminder of her significance. As the wife of Emperor Augustus, she held immense power and played an instrumental role in shaping the Roman Empire. A sestertius coin featuring Caligula hints at the familial ties that bound Drusilla to her brother. The engraving depicting "The Children of Germanicus" showcases their close relationship with Caligula, Agrippina, and Livilla. Intrigue filled the air when Love on the Dole premiered at Garrick Theatre. Perhaps Drusilla herself attended this play by Walter Greenwood, capturing moments of escape from her high-stakes life. Panthee's artwork from 1647 further immerses us into Drusilla's world. Created by Gilles Rousselet and Abraham Bosse, it offers a glimpse into the artistic expressions that adorned her time. St Paul's encounter with Governor Felix and his wife Drusilla is another historical moment where she appears prominently. This event occurred between 1810-1844 but highlights how even centuries later, Drusilla's name still resonates within historical narratives. Empress Livia's bust reminds us that behind every powerful man stands an equally influential woman. Livia was Augustus' wife before him; together they shaped Rome's destiny during their reigns. Julia Neilson - an English actress - may have portrayed characters reminiscent of strong-willed women like Drusilla on stage during her career. Their shared namesake adds another layer to our understanding of this captivating figure. Drusilla left an indelible mark on history as a Roman empress who wielded significant influence over political affairs during turbulent times. Her legacy lives on through various depictions across different mediums throughout history.