Tiberius was a reluctant emperor. He liked to keep out of politics and state administration. Prior to his becoming emperor he had been a great military commander. However suddenly withdrew from politics and retired to Rhodes. He also distanced himself from politics after four years into his reign, having yearly stays in Campania (to the south of Rome) and after twelve years the retired to the island of Capri. When his son died, he did not try to find a heir. He delegated most state affairs to Sejanus, the head of the imperial guard. Sejanus plotted to overthrow Tiberius. The plot was found out and Sejanus was executed. Tiberius then instituted a series of treason trials. After this he withdrew from Rome completely.
Both Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus were murdered by people hired by rich senators who saw their reforms in favour of the poor and they way they promoted them as a threat.
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tiberius ceasor or Nero
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Tiberius did not have much failures because he kept on trying his best -Ariana Sauerwein-7th grade answer-
Caesar Augustus was a really good emperor of Rome, but he did make some really big mistakes. His biggest failure was choosing Tiberius to be his successor. Tiberius went crazy after his son died and it ended up taking a long time for Rome to get order back.
Caligula succeeded Tiberius.
Tiberius ruled from AD 14 to AD 37.
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Tiberius Caesar was Rome's second emperor.
Ad14 - ad 37
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The Gracchi brothers were Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus. They both served as tribunes in Ancient Rome. Their father was Tiberius Gracchus major, also known as Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus.
Tiberius Caesar was the second emperor of Rome. He was the adopted son of Augustus and his heir.
If you are referring to Tiberius the emperor, he did not try to change Rome. He was a reluctant emperor and did not get involved in state affairs much. If you are referring to Tiberius Gracchus, he had an agrarian law passed. This was a redistribution of land for the landless poor so that they could have a farm to provide for their livelihood
it was actually Tiberius Gracchus