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Tiberius was reluctant to be emperor and was not keen on governance. He tended to delegate state affairs to the bureaucracy, preferring to to get drawn into politics too much.

In 17 AD his nephew and adoptive son died and accused the governor of Syria of having poisoned him just before his death. The Governor threatened to implicate Tiberius in the murder. In 22 AD his son died mysteriously. Tiberius retired from politics and withdrew to the island of Capri, off Naples, and left Sejanus in charge of the government. Sejanus then plotted to overthrow him. The plot was discovered.

Tiberius ordered the execution of Sejanus. In the final years of his reign, Tiberius instituted a series of treason trials which gave him a bad reputation. Some modern historians think that ancient accounts of these were exaggerated and that there were fewer trials and fewer executions that it was claimed.

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Tiberius was neither a tyrant nor a pervert.

Tiberius was a reluctant emperor. He said that he was too old, that he did not want to be an emperor and that he wanted only a limited part of the imperial powers. This was rejected and he had to take on the full imperial powers, but it was said that he refused the titles bestowed on an emperor, the emblem of Princeps and the Civic Crown. He wanted the senate and the bureaucracy to get on with state affairs. He issued only vague orders which were difficult to interpret, especially in the area of legislation.

The Roman legions in the north mutinied as they had not been paid and Tiberius did not issue instructions on that matter. Germanicus, a general, and Dusus (Tiberius' son) were sent with a small force to put down the rebellion. Germanicus led the legions on a campaign across the river Rhine and said that the war booty would be their bonus. The campaign was victorious and was successful in quelling the mutiny. In 18 AD Germanicus was given the command of the Roman troops in the eastern part of the Roman Empire. However he died one year later and accused Piso, the governor of Syria, of poisoning him while he was dying. Piso was tried, but he threatened to implicate Tiberius. Since the senate was hostile to him, he committed suicide. . In 23 AD his son Drusus, with whom Tiberius shared his tribunician authority, mysteriously died

From then on Tiberius, tired of politics, started to make longer and longer annual stays at the island of Capri, off Naples. In 26 AD he retired on this island. He increasingly relied on Lucius Aelius Sejanus to run the governance of the empire and with his withdrawal to Capri Sejanus came to control the state machinery. Tiberius called him his socius laborum (partner in my labours). Sejanus plotted to overthrow Tiberius. The plot was discovered and in 31 AD Tiberius ordered his execution. The senate also persecuted several of Sejanus colleagues. Tiberius now embarked on a series of treason trials. It was said that everyone who had some connection with Sejanus and members of families who had ties with the rival Julian family were tired and executed. This led to a view that the last years of Tiberius' reign as tyrannical.

This view has been challenged by several historians. They note that throughout Tiberius' reign only 52 people were charged with treason and that only half of them were convicted. They also claim that many of the trials were more down to the zeal of the senate, rather than Tiberius himself.

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No, Tiberius was a duly appointed emperor.

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