Julia Livilla
Julia Livilla was a Roman noblewoman born around 39 AD, known for being the daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. She was a member of the prominent Julio-Claudian dynasty and the sister of Caligula, the infamous Roman Emperor. Julia Livilla's life was marked by political intrigue and familial connections, which were common in the power struggles of ancient Rome.
In 41 AD, after the assassination of her brother Caligula, Julia Livilla was initially spared but later faced exile due to her association with the previous regime. She was eventually executed around 63 AD under the orders of Emperor Nero, reflecting the turbulent nature of imperial politics during her time.