Tiberius (42 BC - 37 AD) Emperor: 14 - 37 AD Upon the death of Augustus, Tiberius Claudius Nero stood as the last logical choice in a long and tumultuous line of potential heirs. In 14 AD, at the age of 56, Tiberius ascended to Imperial power as a somewhat uncertain figure. The ...
Tiberius was the second emperor of Rome and the stepson of Augustus. Though being the stepson of the imperator offered success, the two had an estranged relationship. Tiberius mainly excelled in military positions. The elderly imperator decided to adopt Tiberius and his youngest grandson, Agrippa ...
Tiberius - Roman Empire, Successor, Augustus: Although the opening years of Tiberius’s reign seem almost a model of wise and temperate rule, they were not without displays of force and violence, of a kind calculated to secure his power. The one remainin
The first is the Roman Empire as a form of government, in which power rested solely with the emperor himself; although, how much power and overall control each emperor had varied tremendously. For example, early emperors such as Tiberius and Nero had much more authority and final say over ma...
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services. He was responsible for the creation of many baths, porticoes and gardens, as well as the original Pantheon. Agrippa was also husband to Julia the Elder (who later married the second Emperor Tiberius), maternal grandfather to Caligula, and maternal great-grandfather to the Emperor Nero...
What was this strange document? And what could it tell us of the last days of Jesus? The Transcript and the Archko Volume The transcript contained a report of the trial and death of Jesus in first century Jerusalem. The report was made directly to the Roman Emperor Tiberius and was from...
Constantine II was a Roman emperor from 337 to 340. The second son of Constantine the Great (ruled 306–337), he was given the title of caesar by his father on March 1, 317. When Constantine the Great died in 337, Constantine II and his brothers, Constan
This prehistoric origin site became the must-have address of leading Republican politicians before Emperor Augustus took charge, back in 27 BCE, and started a streak of Imperial palace-building. Tiberius, Domitian and Nero continued the pancake-stacking frenzy until the whole hill was completely bur...