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  1. Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus. Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (42 B.C.-. A.D. 37) was successor to Augustus and second emperor of Rome. His reign is seen as a period of growth and consolidation of the power of the Julio-Claudian family. Tiberius was born in Rome, both his parents being members of noted Roman patrician families.

  2. 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 continuation and success of the newly created Principate rested ...

  3. The title helped Tiberius to advertise his inherited right to rule, as Augustus’ heir and deified first Roman Emperor. The back design showing a female figure is frequently assumed to be Livia, Tiberius’s mother and Augustus’s wife of fifty-three years. Livia is depicted as the Roman deity for peace, Pax.

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    Tiberius. Tiberius Caesar Augustus, născut Tiberius Claudius Nero ( 16 noiembrie 42 î.Hr. – 16 martie 37 ), a fost al doilea împărat roman și a domnit de la moartea lui Augustus în anul 14 până la moartea sa în 37 . Fiu al senatorului Tiberius Claudius Nero și al Liviei Drusilla, Tiberius devine, în urma căsătoriei mamei sale cu ...

  5. Tiberius Capri szigetén talált életnagyságú márványszobra. Tiberius uralkodására általában jellemző volt, hogy követte Augustus modelljét. Továbbra is a senatorokra és a lovagrendre támaszkodott, illetve igyekezett fenntartani Itália és római polgárok túlsúlyát mind politikai, mind gazdasági téren.

  6. Aug 25, 2023 · Tiberius was born in Rome in 42 BC to Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His father was a prominent Roman politician, but his mother’s second marriage to Augustus would prove to have a greater impact on Tiberius’ life. In his youth, Tiberius received a thorough education in rhetoric, literature, and philosophy.

  7. TIBERIUS, ROMAN EMPEROR Reigned a.d. 14 to 37; b. Nov. 16, 42 b.c.; d. Misenum, March 16, a.d. 37. He was the son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla, who divorced her husband in 38 to marry Octavian (Augustus). After a brilliant military career (20–6 b.c.), Tiberius retired to Rhodes until a.d. 2, probably piqued over Augustus's ...

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