Publisher's Synopsis
Tiberius Caesar Augustus was the second Roman emperor, reigning from AD 14 to 37. He succeeded his stepfather, Augustus. Tiberius was one of Rome's greatest generals: his conquests of Pannonia, Dalmatia, Raetia, and parts of Germania laid the foundations for the northern frontier. TiberiusChapter 1: Story of Tiberius 1.1 Civil and military careerChapter 2: Midlife (6 BC - 14 AD)2.1 Heir to Augustus2.2 Emperor (14-37 AD)2.3 Rise and fall of Germanicus2.4 Tiberius in Capri, with Sejanus in Rome2.5 Plot by Sejanus against Tiberius2.6 Final years2.7 Death (37 AD)Chapter 3: Legacy3.1 Publius Cornelius Tacitus3.2 Suetonius Tranquillus3.3 Velleius Paterculus3.4 Gospels, Jews, and Christians3.5 Archaeology3.6 Popular culture3.7 Children and familyChapter 4: Battle of Actium4.1 Battle4.2 Order of battle4.3 CombatChapter 5: AftermathChapter 6: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa6.1 Rise to power6.2 Public service6.3 Antony and Cleopatra6.4 Late lifeChapter 7: Legacy7.1 Marriages and issue7.2 In popular culture7.3 LiteratureChapter 8: Praetorian Guard8.1 Under the empire8.1 History