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| | Tiberius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tiberius himself later claimed that he turned on Sejanus because he had been alerted to Sejanus's plot against Germanicus's family. |  | | Piso was a long-time friend of Tiberius and his appointee to the Syrian governorship, so suspicion for Germanicus’s death ultimately came to rest at the palace door. |  | | The catastrophe of Sejanus had a shattering effect on Tiberius, destroying his peace of mind and undermining his reason. |
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| | Tiberius |
 | | Tiberius though would have none of it, but in order to secure his position he had Agrippa Postumus, the exiled, last surviving grandson of Augustus, murdered, though some said it was organized by Livia without his knowledge. |  | | But also because Tiberius appeared to suspect that Gemellus was in fact an adulterous child of Sejanus. |  | | In one historic move Sejanus had earlier, in AD 23, moved the nine praetorian cohorts from their camps outside the city into one camp within the confines of the city itself, creating a vast power base for himself. |
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| | Tacitus and Tiberius |
 | | Tiberius was also suspected of having orchestrated the death of Germanicus, of whom he was supposed to be jealous. |  | | This is also evidence to the impartial reader of the unfair treatment accorded to Tiberius. |  | | Unfortunately for Tiberius, Tacitus is scrupulous about factual details, but he is willing to select and interpret them to create a false impression (4). |
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| | Emperor Tiberius...14 -- 37 AD |
 | | However, when in 31 Sejanus formed a conspiracy to secure the throne for himself, Tiberius was warned at the last moment and had Sejanus executed. |  | | The narrative is not worthy of belief, still it is probable that Tertullian knew a document that professed to be a report of Pilate. |  | | Neither is it probable that Tiberius was murdered. |
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| | Plutarch's Life of Tiberius Gracchus |
 | | Tiberius then went down into the marketplace amongst the people, and made his addresses to them humbly and with tears in his eyes; and told them, he had just reason to suspect, that his adversaries would attempt in the night time to break open his house, and murder him. |  | | However, he went towards the capitol, as soon as he understood that the people were assembled there; but before he got out of the house, he stumbled upon the threshold with such violence, that he broke the nail of his great toe, insomuch that blood gushed out of his shoe. |  | | Neither did their animosity stop here; for they banished some of his friends without legal process, and slew as many of the others us they could lay their hands on; amongst whom Diophanes, the orator, was slain, and one Caius Villius cruelly murdered by being shut up in a large tun with vipers and serpents. |
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| | Ancient History Sourcebook: Suetonius: De Vita Caesarum--Tiberius |
 | | Augustus had resolved to come to no decision of the question which was not agreeable to his elder son, who, as it happened, was at the time somewhat at odds with Marcus Lollius, and accordingly ready to lend an ear to his stepfather's prayers. |  | | Moreover, having gained the licence of privacy, and being as it were out of sight of the citizens, he at last gave free rein at once to all the vices which he had for a long time ill concealed; and of these I shall give a detailed account from the beginning. |  | | But according to the most numerous and trustworthy authorities, he was born at Rome, on the Palatine, the sixteenth day before the Kalends of December, in the consulship of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Lucius Munatius Plancus (the former for the second time) while the war of Philippi was going on [November 16, 42 B.C.]. |
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| | Egypt: Rulers, Kings and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Tiberius |
 | | His uneasiness of mind was aggravated by a perpetual stream of reproaches from all sides; and every one of his condemned victims either cursed him to his face or arranged for a notice to be posted in the theater seats occupied by senators. |  | | Much evidence is still existing, not only of the hatred that Tiberius earned but of the state of terror in which he himself lived, and the insults heaped upon him. |  | | He abolished foreign cults at Rome, particularly the Egyptian and Jewish, forcing all citizens who had embraced these superstitious faiths to burn their religious vestments and other accessories. |
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| | Tiberius II |
 | | Tiberius II Constantine, AE Follis, Year 7 (580/581), Officina 3, Constantinople |  | | Tiberius II Constantine, AE Follis, Year 7 (580/581), Officina 1, Constantinople |  | | Tiberius II Constantine, AE Follis, Year 7 (580/581), Nicomedia, Officina 2 |
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| | Augustus and Tiberius |
 | | However, Tiberius turned against Sejanus, possibly because of a secret letter from his sister-in-law Antonia or from Sejanus's wife Apicata; he may have received evidence that Sejanus and Livilla had earlier poisoned his own son, Drusus, or that they were conspiring against him or against Caligula. |  | | Under this law people who informed against an individual suspected of treason received a portion of the accused's estate when he had been convicted and executed; hence there were always plenty of informers ready to spy on their neighbors. |  | | Because Germanicus was married to Augustus's granddaughter Agrippina, his sons would be blood relatives of Augustus and preserve the direct line. |
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| | Tiberius |
 | | Tiberius' would be blasted by later Roman historians, all of whom would have ties to the Senatorial elite, and therefore, despite a generally solid rule (especially in terms of provincial administration), his legacy was permanently stained. |  | | This relationship would never improve, and in fact would worsen, thanks to the rise of men like Sejanus. |  | | Tiberius' failures, however seem to have been his inability to define his own role within the Principate and the roles of those around him, including the Senate. |
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| | Tiberius - Portrait Gallery of Roman Emperors on Coins |
 | | Germanicus died in 19 AD, and was believed to have been poisoned on the orders of Tiberius, relieving him of any rival claim to the throne. |  | | This seems to have been to get away from his wife, and also because Augustus's grandson's were approaching maturity, and would have posed a threat to Tiberius. |  | | In his lifetime, Tiberius wrote a brief commentary of his own life, which was studied by Domitian and Suetonius. |
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| | Family rule from Tiberius to Nero, 14 to 65 CE |
 | | He was found with his throat cut - possibly a suicide. |  | | Sejanus began plotting against Agrippina& sons, whom he apparently saw as rivals. |  | | But Tiberius saw all this as a part of the times, and he believed it was difficult to move people into the past, at least without making them unhappy and creating new opponents to his rule. |
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| | Tiberius Gracchus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His overruling of the tribunician veto was considered to be illegal, and the opponents of Tiberius Gracchus were determined to impeach him at the end of his one year term, since he was regarded as having violated the constitution and having used force against a tribune. |  | | Tiberius was raised by his mother, with his sister and his brother Gaius Gracchus. |  | | Tiberius' political ideals eventually led to his death at the hands of supporters of the conservative faction (Optimates) of the Roman senate. |
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| | Glazed Donuts |
 | | Darth Vader has captured Princess Leia, but not before two droids, C-3PO and RT-D2 escape to the planet Tatooine. |  | | # posted by Tiberius @ 9:39 AM Monday, October 27, 2003 |  | | Tiberius could get into all the crypto racist subtext that he knows plagues the “Star Wars” universe. |
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| | Tiberius - MSN Encarta |
 | | Finally realizing that Sejanus was trying to seize the imperial power, Tiberius had him and his supporters put to death in ad31. |  | | Most modern scholars, however, reject the tales of his cruelty, hypocrisy, and debauchery that are related by the historians Tacitus and Suetonius. |  | | Tiberius seems to have been an able soldier and administrator who retained the republican form of government as much as possible. |
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| | ACCLA - XII Caesars - Emperor Tiberius |
 | | Tiberius turned on Sejanus, perhaps because he discovered Sejanus' role in his son's murder, an explanation Tiberius himself put forth. |  | | Tiberius' disconnection from events included his dereliction in the matter of his succession. |  | | It must be said in Tiberius' defense that he was not without his reasons for wanting to escape his stepfather Augustus. |
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| | Tiberius II Constantine |
 | | In 575 he also began an extensive recruiting campaign to further augment the eastern Byzantine forces in preparation for a possible upcoming campaign against the Persians. |  | | Tiberius' co-reign with Justin II Tiberius felt that Justin II had been too conservative financially and immediately began spending money, mainly on the military and his followers, earning him popularity and support [[4]]. |  | | Justin II's widow, Sophia, soon began to pressure Tiberius to divorce his wife Ino (Anastasia) and marry her. |
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| | Master: Tiberius |
 | | Numerous senators, and also members of the family of his nephew Germanicus Caesar, were accused of treason and executed; in 31 Sejanus met the same fate. |  | | After the premature deaths of the grandsons, Augustus adopted (AD 4) Tiberius and recognized him as his successor. |  | | Tiberius ruled from AD 26 until his death in seclusion on Capri; he was succeeded by Caligula. |
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| | Daily Bible Study - Tiberius |
 | | Tiberius eventually took up residence in his secluded island residence of Capri where he lived in an extremely depraved manner, while delegating much of the responsibility of governing to subordinates. |  | | A bust of his actual appearance is seen in the photograph. |  | | Luke 2:1) died on August 19, 14 A.D., he was succeeded by his stepson Tiberius, the son of Livia Drusilla, who had divorced her first husband to marry the emperor. |
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| | Tiberius on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | For years Sejanus was his chief aid and confidant. |  | | He campaigned (20 BC) in Armenia, became (19 BC) governor of Transalpine Gaul, and aided (12 BC) his brother Drusus on the Rhine and the Danube. |  | | On his return he was adopted as heir of the emperor and was sent (AD 4) into Germany. |
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| | Diplomacy 2000 - Tiberius |
 | | This did not prove necessary, or even possible, because I was tied-down in the North, and moving against Italy is always a bit tricky anyway. |  | | Well this was the only statement I received which seems to prove what I said about a lack of enthusiasm for Tiberius. |  | | Tiberius final Map - if you hold the Shift key down when you click on the link, a separate window will open with the map without closing this page. |
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| | Relic Forums - View Profile: Tiberius |
 | | Tiberius is not a member of any public groups |  | | All materials © Copyright Games Workshop Limited 2004 except the Source Code for the Dawn of War game © 2004 THQ Inc. |
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 | | Tiberius Nero is not a member of any public groups |  | | Send a message via email to Tiberius Nero |  | | Signatures suck, to be frank, unless you have something to link to. |
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| | Caligola (1979) |
 | | Tiberius: Do you think this boy has been drinking? |  | | It is a modern, extremely precise map, much more precise than available at the time. |
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| | Tiberi.us Consulting |
 | | Tiberi.us Consulting Group provides innovative, rapid development for key Internet clients. |  | | Tiberi.us Consulting releases ARANA, an Internet data mining engine. |  | | ARANA can quicky give you a competitive edge on the Web. |
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| | Tiberias |
 | | Built by Herod Antipas (one of Herod the Great's three sons who divided up Palestine after their father's death), the city was named Tiberias in honor of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. |  | | As early as Roman times, this thriving recreation spa, built around 17 natural mineral hot springs more than 600 feet below sea level, welcomed visitors from every part of the ancient world. |
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 | | R685 - Tiberius (A.D. AE Sestertius, 29.32g., Rome mint, after A.D. 36-37, empty triumphal quadriga right, rev., TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXXIIXX around SC, (cf RCV 1765; RIC 66), a few marks in the fields, otherwise very fine, dark brown/green patina. |
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