Rome -- History -- Tiberius, 14-37; Tiberius, Emperor of Rome 42 B.C.-37 A.D.
II. Scribonia, related by marriage to the family of Pompeius, issue
one daughter, Julia I.
III. Livia, no issue; but by her previous husband, Tiberius
Claudius Nero, Livia had two sons, Tiberius and Drusus I.
OCTAVIA
married
I. MARCUS MARCELLUS I, issue Marcus Marcellus II, and two
daughters, Marcella I, Marcella II.
Marcus Marcellus II married Julia I, and died without
issue, “tu Marcellus eris.”
Marcella I married first Agrippa, no issue, and then
Julius Antonius, son of Marcus Antonius, by his first
wife, Fulvia.
Marcella II, her marriage is not mentioned.
II. MARCUS ANTONIUS, issue two daughters, Antonia I, Antonia II.
Antonia I married L. Domitius Abenobarbus, and thus became
one of the grandmothers of the Emperor Nero.
Antonia II married Drusus I, issue Germanicus, Claudius,
who succeeded Caligula as Emperor, Livilla. Germanicus
married Agrippina I, Claudius eventually married
Agrippina II. Livilla married Drusus II, the son of
Tiberius.
MARCUS ANTONIUS
His blood ran in the family through his two daughters, Antonia I and
Antonia II; his sons by his first wife, Fulvia, did not marry into the
Julian or Claudian families; one of them was put to death as a paramour
of Julia I.
TIBERIUS CLAUDIUS NERO
married Livia, issue two sons, Tiberius the Emperor and Drusus I.
Tiberius married first Vipsania, daughter of Agrippa by his first
wife, Pomponia, who was daughter of Pomponius Atticus, the
banker, and friend of Cicero, issue one son, Drusus II, married
Livilla, issue one son, Tiberius, murdered by Caligula.
Secondly, Julia I, daughter of Augustus, no issue.
Drusus I married Antonia II, issue Germanicus, Claudius, Livilla.
Germanicus married Agrippina I, daughter of Julia I,
granddaughter of Augustus and M. Vipsanius Agrippa; issue Nero
I, Drusus III, Caius (Caligula) Agrippina II, Drusilla, Julia
Livilla who married M. Vinicius, the friend of Paterculus.
These are the six children whose claims to represent the true
Julian stock were so vehemently asserted by their mother,
Agrippina I. They derived their Julian blood from Octavia,
through their grandmother Antonia II, on the father’s side,
and from Augustus through their grandmother, Julia I, on the
mother’s side.
MARCUS VIPSANIUS AGRIPPA
married
I. Pomponia, issue Vipsania the first wife of Tiberius, she was
thus the mother of Drusus II; after her divorce from Tiberius
she married Caius Asinius Gallus.
II. Marcella I, sister to “tu Marcellus eris,” daughter of Octavia
by her first husband, no issue; after her divorce she married
Julius Antonius.
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