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- Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
52: ...ain an invitation to a banquet given by Emperor [[Tiberius Caesar]]. When she met him, she held a plain egg ... - Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
27: ...epublic to an Empire. His designated successor, [[Tiberius]], took power without any bloodshed (or even much... - Plato (17363 bytes)
67: ...d to an ancient scholar and court astrologer to [[Tiberius]] named [[Thrasyllus]] by [[Diogenes Laertius]]: - Rhodes (9349 bytes)
32: In the 1st century AD, the Emperor [[Tiberius]] spent a brief exile on Rhodes, and [[Saint Paul... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
79: * [[133 BC]] – The tribune [[Tiberius Gracchus]] is murdered after approving an agraria...
116: * [[12 BC|12]]/[[7 BC]] – [[Tiberius]] and [[Nero Claudius Drusus|Drusus]] conquer [[P...
119: * [[5]] – Tiberius conquers [[Germania Inferior]]
124: * [[14]] – Death of Augustus, '''[[Tiberius]]''' becomes emperor
126: * [[26]] – Tiberius retires to Capri, governing Rome by proxy - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
46: ...descended both from the ''gens'' Claudia, through Tiberius' brother [[Nero Claudius Drusus]], and from ''gen...
50: ===[[Tiberius]] (AD [[14]]-[[37]])===
52: ...same year. The persecutions continued apace until Tiberius's death in AD [[37]].
56: ... to take charge was another nephew of Tiberius's, Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus, better known as ...
60: ...was, however, neither [[paranoid]] like his uncle Tiberius, nor [[insane]] like his nephew [[Caligula]], and... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
159: ...To fill the gap, the son of his wife [[Livia]], [[Tiberius]], who had been advanced under Augustus already, ...
161: ...s interest there and the situation was relaxed by Tiberius’ absence.
163: ...mingly played a role. Additionally, all the while Tiberius’ mother Livia may have been scheming to adv...
165: ...was left with no other chose as heir, and adopted Tiberius as his son and heir.
169: ...d his death is unknown, but the way was clear for Tiberius to assume the same powers that his stepfather had... - Nero (23127 bytes)
18: ...[[Caesar Augustus]], nephew and adoptive son of [[Tiberius]], son of [[Nero Claudius Drusus|Drusus]] through...
23: ... at the age of 25. His predecessors Octavian and Tiberius had lived to become 76 and 79 respectively. Prov...
42: ...uary 1]], [[49]] she became the fourth wife of '''Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Drusus'''. The marriage woul...
73: ...s mother [[Claudia Julia]] was granddaughter to [[Tiberius]] and [[Vipsania Agrippina]] through their son [[...
86: ...e procurator [[Pontius Pilate]] in the reign of [[Tiberius]]. Checked for a moment, this pernicious supersti... - March 18 (10594 bytes)
6: *[[37]] - The [[Roman Senate]] annuls [[Tiberius]]' will and proclaims [[Caligula]] emperor. - Rome (33048 bytes)
84: ...st recorded acts, had to ask for the support of [[Tiberius II Constantine]] (reigned [[578]]–[[582]]) ... - Cappadocia (7924 bytes)
27: ...y independence till AD [[17]], when the emperor [[Tiberius]], on Archelaus's death in disgrace, reduced Capp... - Livia (5714 bytes)
3: She was also mother to Emperor [[Tiberius]] and [[Nero Claudius Drusus|Drusus]], grandmothe...
8: ...me, Livia already had a son, the future emperor [[Tiberius]], and was pregnant of the second ([[Nero Claudiu...
15: ...aesaris by [[Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa]] died, and Tiberius was nominated heir to the Empire. [[Tacitus]] cha...
18: ... Livia, and the other two-thirds to the successor Tiberius. In the will, he also adopted her into the Julian...
20: ...re seat among the [[Vestal Virgin]]s. Eventually, Tiberius became resentful of his mother's political status... - Aluminium (26079 bytes)
82: ...goldsmith in Rome was allowed to show the Emperor Tiberius a dinner plate of a new metal. The plate was very... - History of Italy during Roman times (5004 bytes)
25: ...n he died and was succeeded by his adoptive son [[Tiberius]]. - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
31: *[[Tiberius II Constantine]] (540-582, ruled [[578]] - [[582]...
32: ...2, ruled [[582]] - [[602]]) – son-in-law of Tiberius II
47: *[[Tiberius III]] Apsimar (ruled [[698]] - [[705]]) – s...
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