Crossword-Solution: LIVIA 5 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Octavian's wife 1 answer
___ Drusilla (mother of Tiberius) 1 answer
Woman's name that becomes another woman's name by adding an O to the start 1 answer
Wife of Augustus 1 answer
Tony's mother on "The Sopranos" 1 answer
Tony Soprano's mother 1 answer
Tony Soprano's mom 1 answer
Tiberius's mother 1 answer
Tiberius' mother 1 answer
Tiberius Mother of 1 answer
Third wife of Augustus Caesar 1 answer
The wife of Emperor Augustus 1 answer
Soprano, Tony Mother of 1 answer
Scheming wife of Augustus 1 answer
Scheming family matriarch on "The Sopranos" and/or "I, Claudius" 1 answer
Nero's great-great-grandmother 1 answer
Mother of Tiberius 1 answer
Miss de Havilland, for short 1 answer
I Claudius matriarch 1 answer
Emperor Tiberius' mother 1 answer
DRUSUS Caesar, wife of 1 answer
Augustus' devious wife 1 answer
"The Sopranos" mother 1 answer
"The Sopranos" matriarch 1 answer
"I, Claudius" schemer 1 answer
"I, Claudius" machinator 1 answer
Lawrence Durrell novel 2 answers
Caligula's great-grandmother 2 answers
AUGUSTUS WIFE OF 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LIVIA (5)

Tacitus saith, Livia sorted well with the arts of her husband, and dissimulation of her son; attributing arts or policy to Augustus, and dissimulation to Tiberius.
Essays Francis Bacon 1996
Livia is infamed, for the poisoning of her husband; Roxalana, Solyman's wife, was the destruction of that renowned prince, Sultan Mustapha, and otherwise troubled his house and succession; Edward the Second of England, his queen, had the principal hand in the deposing and murder of her husband.
Essays Francis Bacon 1996
Augustus built in Rome the temple and forum of Mars the Avenger; the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Capitol; that of Apollo Palatine, with public libraries; the portico and basilica of Caius and Lucius; the porticos of Livia and Octavia; and the theatre of Marcellus.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Great as are the differences between the breeds of the pigeon, I am fully convinced that the common opinion of naturalists is correct, namely, that all are descended from the rock-pigeon (Columba livia), including under this term several geographical races or sub-species, which differ from each other in the most trifling respects.
On the Origin of Species Charles Darwin 1999
They could not possibly have forgotten the usurpation of that prince upon their freedom, nor the violent methods which he had used in the compassing of that vast design; they yet remembered his proscriptions, and the slaughter of so many noble Romans their defenders—amongst the rest, that horrible action of his when he forced Livia from the arms of her husband (who was constrained to see her married, as Dion relates the story), and, big with child as she was, conveyed to the bed of his insulting rival.
Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry John Dryden 2014

Quotes with LIVIA (3)

Anna was, Livia is, Plurabelle's to be. Northmen's thing made southfolk's place but howmulty plurators made eachone in per-son? Latin me that, my trinity scholard, out of eure sanscreed intooure eryan! Hircus Civis Eblanensis! He had buckgoat paps on him, soft ones for orphans. Ho, Lord! Twins of his bosom. Lord save us! And ho! Hey? What all men. Hot? His tittering daugh-ters of. Whawk? Can't hear with the waters of. The chittering waters of. Flitter-ing bats, fieldmice bawk…
James Joyce Finnegans Wake
So you would kill Old Ireland?” Anna Livia said. “You would kill yourself, for without Old Ireland, you wouldn’t be.
Andrew M. Greeley Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy
We were lovers,' he says dramatically. 'I was very convincing.' Livia giggles and reaches up to stroke his hair. Hank pretends not to notice Livia's hand as it crawls across his cheek, and it turns into a game. Her fingers pet his lips as he mumbles through them, 'What part do you want?
Rachel M. Wilson
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYM, NYT, S&S, Slate, Three Across, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 46 times in crossword archives (1974–2024).