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In 33 AD, the title "Caesar" would refer to Tiberius Julius Caesar, who was the second Roman Emperor, ruling from 14 AD to 37 AD. Tiberius was the stepson of Augustus, the first emperor, and his reign was marked by a complex political landscape, including increased paranoia and a withdrawal from public life. He was known for his military successes and administrative reforms, but also for his notorious reputation for cruelty and tyranny later in his rule.

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