Drusus in Wikipedia
Drusus Claudius Nero I (b. ca. 105 BC) was a member of the
Claudian Family of ancient Rome. He was a descendant of the
original Tiberius Claudius Nero a consul, son of Appius
Claudius Caecus the censor. Drusus Claudius Nero I served
under Pompey in 67 BC, battling the pirate menace, and was
famous for recommending that the members of the Catiline
Conspiracy be confined. His wife was a descendant of the
Claudian Family. His family were republicans. He was the
father of Tiberius Claudius Nero (c. 85 - 33 BC).
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