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Tiberius and perhaps
It was widely suspected that Germanicus had been poisoned or perhaps on the orders of Tiberius, with Agrippina believing he was assassinated.
* Julia, daughter of Drusus the Younger, granddaughter of Tiberius, niece of Claudius, executed ( or perhaps forced to commit suicide ) at the instigation of Messalina
The fine Triumphal Arch of Orange is often said to date from the time of Augustus or Tiberius, but is probably much later, perhaps Severan.
A Julius Florus, perhaps also the same man, led an insurrection of the Treviri during the reign of Tiberius.
Tiberius filled his grotto with sculptures to recreate a mythological setting, perhaps Polyphemus ' cave in the Odyssey.
This is one of the so-called " Tiberius group " of manuscripts, which leant towards the Italian style, and appear to be associated with Kent, or perhaps the kingdom of Mercia in the heyday of the Mercian Supremacy.
This is one of the so-called " Tiberius group " of manuscripts, which leant towards the Italian style, and appear to be associated with Kent, or perhaps the kingdom of Mercia in the heyday of the Mercian Supremacy.

Tiberius and ambition
They have, by the help of Divine Providence, overcome all obstacles, and have made themselves free ... I know not by what misfortune, we are fallen into the error of those, who poised the Emperor Titus to make room for Domitian, who made away Augustus that they might have Tiberius, and changed Claudius for Nero ... whereas the people of England are now renowned, all over the world, for their great virtue and discipline ; and yet suffer an idiot, without courage, without sense, nay, without ambition, to have dominion in a country of liberty.
The climate was further poisoned by the hatred that Tiberius ' mother Livia Drusilla felt for her, since Agrippina's ambition, to be the mother of emperors and thus Rome's first woman, was an open secret.

Tiberius and rejected
This condition was rejected by the Avars, and so Tiberius mobilized for war ; in 570 he defeated an Avar army in Thrace and returned to Constantinople.
For their relief, as often as they had suffered by natural or hostile calamities, he was impatient to remit the arrears of the past, or the demands of future taxes: he sternly rejected the servile offerings of his ministers, which were compensated by tenfold oppression ; and the wise and equitable laws of Tiberius excited the praise and regret of succeeding times.
Tiberius in 25 rejected such a request but in 31 eventually gave way.
Messallinus suggested to Roman Emperor Tiberius an oath of allegiance should be sworn to him yearly ; he also suggested two golden statues be placed in two temples, in celebration of Rome's foreign victories and in memory of Germanicus, which Tiberius rejected.
Lucius had pleaded to the Emperor for the support of Tiberius ‘ son Drusus Julius Caesar but the emperor rejected this.

Tiberius and Sejanus's
Their most famous prefect, Naevius Sutorius Macro, succeeded Lucius Aelius Sejanus as Prefect of the Praetorian Guard after his men had been used by the Emperor Tiberius to retake control of the city from Sejanus's soldiers.

Tiberius and initial
Some suggested that Augustus may have ordered the execution, while others place the blame on either Tiberius or Livia ( with or possibly without Tiberius's knowledge ) ( Suetonius, Lives, Tiberius 22 ), taking advantage of the confusing initial political situation upon Augustus ' death.
Kirk's middle initial is given as " R ." in " Where No Man Has Gone Before " and is seen clearly on the gravestone fashioned by Mitchell for Kirk ; subsequent episodes use " James T. Kirk ," and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country later made official the middle name " Tiberius " ( used previously in " Bem ", an episode from the animated series ).
A decorated initial A from folio 60v of the Tiberius Bede.

Tiberius and marry
Vipsania Agrippina later married senator and consul Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus after Tiberius was forced to divorce her and marry Julia the Elder.
Augustus had forced his first stepson Tiberius to end his happy first marriage to Vipsania Agrippina to marry Julia the Elder.
In 26, Agrippina requested Tiberius to allow her to marry her brother-in-law, Roman Senator Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus.
However, Tiberius didn ’ t allow her to marry Saloninus, because of political implications the marriage could have.
After her thirteenth birthday in 28, Tiberius arranged for Agrippina to marry her paternal second cousin Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and ordered the marriage to be celebrated in Rome.
Agrippa died in 12 BC, and Tiberius was ordered by Augustus to divorce his wife Vipsania Agrippina and marry his stepsister, the twice-widowed Julia.
In fact Octavian commanded she divorce her then husband and marry him with a few weeks of meeting, she was mother to the future Emperor Tiberius.
Saloninus was intended to marry one of the granddaughters of Emperor Tiberius ( Tacitus, Annals 3. 75 ).
Augustus forced Tiberius to divorce Vipsania and marry Julia.
Saloninus was intended to marry one of the granddaughters of Emperor Tiberius ( Tacitus, Annals 3. 75 ).
In Augustus, he eggs Julia on with her adulteries and plots to murder both Augustus and Tiberius, and marry Julia.
In Tiberius, he confides in Tiberius that he wishes to marry Julia.
In 42 BC, Drusus arranged for his daughter Livia to marry his kinsman Tiberius Claudius Nero, who became the parents of future Roman Emperor Tiberius and the general Nero Claudius Drusus.
For a majority of the story, Julia and her father, Augustus, are at the centre of the story as Augustus recalls his life to her just before she is about to marry Tiberius.

Tiberius and Livilla
* Livilla, niece and daughter-in-law of the emperor Tiberius ( starved to death for her role in a plot to overthrow Tiberius with her lover Sejanus )
Among those few who did suffer legal damnatio memoriae were Sejanus, who had conspired against emperor Tiberius in 31, and later Livilla, who was revealed to be his accomplice.
In 31 AD, Antonia exposed a plot by her daughter Livilla and Tiberius ’ notorious Praetorian prefect, Sejanus, to murder the Emperor Tiberius and Caligula and to seize the throne for themselves.
Livilla had poisoned her husband, Tiberius ' son, Drusus Julius Caesar ( sometimes known by his nickname " Castor ") to remove him as a rival.
Sejanus was executed on Tiberius ’ orders, and Livilla was handed over to her formidable mother for punishment.
In 31, despite his equestrian rank, Sejanus shared the consulship with Tiberius in absentia, and finally became betrothed to Livilla.
According to Josephus however, it was Antonia, the mother of Livilla, who finally alerted Tiberius to the growing threat Sejanus posed ( possibly with information provided by Satrius Secundus ), in a letter she dispatched to Capri in the care of her freedman Pallas.
Upon learning of his death, Apicata committed suicide ( October 26 ) after addressing a letter to Tiberius claiming that Drusus had been poisoned with the complicity of Livilla.
Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero Gemellus, known as Tiberius Gemellus ( 10 October AD 19 – AD 37 or 38 ) was the son of Drusus and Livilla, the grandson of the Emperor Tiberius, and the cousin of the Emperor Caligula.
His mother Livilla was put to death because she had been plotting with Sejanus to overthrow Tiberius, and also because she may have worked with Sejanus to poison her husband.
In the same year, Livilla married her cousin Drusus Julius Caesar, the son of Tiberius.
When Tiberius succeed Augustus as Emperor in 14 AD, Livilla again was the wife of a potential successor.
Drusus and Livilla had three children, a daughter named Julia in 5 AD and twin brothers in 19 AD: of these Germanicus Gemellus died in 23, whereas Tiberius Gemellus survived his infancy.
Possibly even before the birth of the twins, Livilla had an affair with Lucius Aelius Sejanus, the praetorian prefect of Tiberius-later on, some ( including Tiberius ) suspected Sejanus to have fathered the twins.
Before her death, she addressed a letter to Tiberius, accusing Sejanus and Livilla of having poisoned Drusus.
According to Cassius Dio, Tiberius handed Livilla over to her mother, Antonia Minor, who locked her up in a room and starved her to death.
Before the birth of the twins, Livilla may already have been in a relationship with Sejanus, Tiberius ' Praetorian Prefect.
Sejanus ( in 25 ) asked for Livilla ’ s hand in marriage but Tiberius forbade it.
A few days later ( October 26 ) Sejanus ' former wife Apicata committed suicide, but not before addressing a letter to Tiberius claiming that Drusus had been poisoned, with the complicity of Livilla.

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