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Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, and commonly known as Nero, was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68.

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What are the achievements of Gaius Gracchus?

his achievements was to marry and divorce Julia the elder Whoops! a confusion between the Tiberius boys. The Tiberius who married Julia the Elder was Tiberius Claudius Nero, the son of Livia. He was the second Roman emperor. He lived a couple of hundred years after the Gracchii. The Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus brothers were elected tribunes of the people and tried to pass social reform legislation did not succeed and caused civil unrest in which, at different times, both were killed.


What are the achievements of Emperor Tiberius?

He cut luxury expenses, reformed the taxes. He also kept the Roman Empire at relative peace, protecting the borders and not engaging in expansion. He had the policy of keeping provincial magistrates and rulers in office for long periods of time. He left a large amount of funds in the treasurey upon his death.


What were Livia Drusillas accomplishments?

Livia was a great influence on Octavian aka Augustus. She also was the mother of Tiberius who later became the emperor. It is said that she committed many crimes to achieve this.


How many years did a Roman Emperor serve?

On average, about 6 years.


Did tiberius do bad things as emperor?

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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What are facts about Tiberius?

Background of Tiberius: Tiberius was born in 42 BC. He was the step-son of Augustus and his mother was Livia. Tiberius father was also called Tiberius - his name was Tiberius Nero. His father was from the Claudian family who was very rich and powerful. When Tiberius was only 3 years old, his mother LIvia, divorced Tiberius Nero and married Ocatvian, who would later become the emperor Augustus. Tiberius real father, Tiberius Nero, died when Tiberius was nine years old. As he was growing up, his step-father Augustus sent him on missions to give him experience so he could become a leader and rule the Roman Empire. For example, he was sent to fight with his brother, Nero Claudis Drusus, to fight against the Germans in the Alps, north of Italy. Tiberius married about 20 BC, when he was 22 to Vipsania Agrippina, who was the daughter of Augustus' favorite general Agrippa. In 13 BC, they had a baby son, who they names Julius Caesar Drusus. Agrippa died in 12 BC and Augustus forced Tiberius (who was 30 years old) to divorce Vipsania and marry Agrippa's widow, Julia Caesaris, even though Tiberius didn't want to. Tiberius won many battles. But he was very unhappy with his life. In 6 BC, when Tiberius was 36 years old, he quit his army positions and announced he was moving to the island of Rhodes. His step-father, Augustus was upset because he had no other sons to succeed him. After Augustus died, Tiberius was forced to come back to Rome and become the next emperor.


What Caesar was in power when Jesus Christ was crucified?

Many scholars now consider the Crucifixion of Christ to be in 31 AD. As such, the 2nd Roman Emperor was Tiberius who ruled from 14-37 AD.


How many years did Tiberius rule?

From 14 A.D. to 37 A.D. A total of 23 years.


What are the achievements of Gaius Gracchus?

his achievements was to marry and divorce Julia the elder Whoops! a confusion between the Tiberius boys. The Tiberius who married Julia the Elder was Tiberius Claudius Nero, the son of Livia. He was the second Roman emperor. He lived a couple of hundred years after the Gracchii. The Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus brothers were elected tribunes of the people and tried to pass social reform legislation did not succeed and caused civil unrest in which, at different times, both were killed.


What are the achievements of Emperor Tiberius?

He cut luxury expenses, reformed the taxes. He also kept the Roman Empire at relative peace, protecting the borders and not engaging in expansion. He had the policy of keeping provincial magistrates and rulers in office for long periods of time. He left a large amount of funds in the treasurey upon his death.


How many pages does I Loved Tiberius have?

I Loved Tiberius has 368 pages.


What were Livia Drusillas accomplishments?

Livia was a great influence on Octavian aka Augustus. She also was the mother of Tiberius who later became the emperor. It is said that she committed many crimes to achieve this.


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How many years did a Roman Emperor serve?

On average, about 6 years.


Did tiberius do bad things as emperor?

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.


How many years did Augustus serve as emperor?

41


How many wars did Tiberius have?

35555