Never the preferred heir, Tiberius (42 BC – 37 AD / reigned 14 – 37 AD) soon showed why Augustus had wanted someone else. His political inability, poor judgment and jealousy led Rome into a ...
STAUNTON — The Stuart Hall seed was planted in Tiberius Fields' mind several years ago when he, along with his twin Latham, played travel basketball. Fields' team practiced in the Stuart Hall ...
The author of an outstanding biography of Nero, Prof. Champlin proposed to follow it with one on Tiberius. Although he never completed the project, he did write several papers about that ill-reputed ...
Lifting the curtain on the life of the controversial emperor Tiberius.
Augustus had outlived his preferred heirs - his two grandsons. So when he died, it was his son-in-law, Tiberius, who became emperor. Tiberius knew he was not first choice. So did everybody else.
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Classical Philology Vol. 14, No. 4, Oct., 1919 The Expulsion of Jews from Rome under Ti... The Expulsion of Jews from Rome under Tiberius This is the ...