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Drusus Claudius Nero I

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Name
  
Drusus Nero

Role
  
Roman Politician


Spouse
  
Antonia Minor (m. 16 BC)

Siblings
  
Tiberius

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Died
  
September 14, 9 BC, Germania

Children
  
Claudius, Germanicus, Livilla

Parents
  
Tiberius Claudius Nero, Livia

Similar People
  
Germanicus, Tiberius, Claudius, Livia, Antonia Minor

Drusus Claudius Nero I (105 BC-unknown date in 1st century BC) was a member of the Roman Republican Claudian Family of Rome. He was a descendant of the first named Tiberius Claudius Nero, one of the sons of Appius Claudius Caecus the censor. He served under Pompey in 67 BC battling the pirate menace. Drusus was famous for recommending that the members of the Catiline Conspiracy be confined. His wife was a descendant of the Claudian family. Drusus with his wife had a son called Tiberius Claudius Nero (c. 85 - 33 BC) and a daughter called Claudia who married the prefect, Quintus Volusius. When his grandson the future Roman emperor Tiberius celebrated his coming of age, Tiberius staged two gladiatorial contests. One was held at the Forum in memory of his father and the other held at the amphitheatre in memory of his grandfather Drusus.

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Drusus Claudius Nero I Wikipedia