Rome -- History -- Tiberius, 14-37; Tiberius, Emperor of Rome 42 B.C.-37 A.D.
III. Julia I, daughter of Augustus, and his only child; issue Caius
Cæsar, Lucius Cæsar, Julia II, Agrippina I, Agrippa Postumus;
on the death of Agrippa, Julia I married Tiberius, she was
afterwards divorced and banished on account of misconduct,
which appears to have been political, at least as much as it
was adulterous.
Caius Cæsar died without issue.
Lucius Cæsar died without issue.
(After being regarded as the probable heirs of
Augustus.)
Julia II married an Æmilius Paullus, but was banished like
her mother for similar reasons.
Agrippina I married Germanicus.
Agrippa Postumus, the intractable, was banished by
Augustus, and put out of the way at the accession of
Tiberius; by whose orders is not definitely certain.
Through Agrippina the obscure Agrippa was the grandfather of one
Emperor, Caligula, and the great grandfather of another, Nero.
INDEX
A
Achaia demands to be transferred to Imperial provinces, 313, 336, 357
Actium, battle of, 107, 122
Actors in Rome, 359
Banished, 361
Ædiles and sumptuary laws, 362, 366, 367
Africa a Senatorial province, 357
Agrippa:
As general, 217
Campaign in Illyria, 225
Death, 173
In Octavian’s household, 145, 168, 169, 172
Minister for war, 153
Sketch of career, 116
Agrippa, Fonteius, 326
Agrippa, grandson of Herod, friend of Caligula, 426
Agrippa Postumus, 249
Banished, 249, 256
Put to death, 257
Agrippina the younger, Memoirs, 266, 292, 329, 333, 398, 402, 425
Agrippina, wife of Germanicus, 211, 249, 269, 332, 338
Conduct after her husband’s death, 341, 343, 345, 350, 400
Banished, 409
Character, 288
Recalled, 425
Starts for Trêves, 284
Alexander:
Combines city state with Imperial organization, 7
Effects of his conquests, 5
Fragments of empire, 7
Policy, 8
Alexandria:
Antonius’ triumph at, 121
Insurrection in, 87
Jews in, 372
Aliso, Drusus fortifies camp at, 226, 239
Alpine tribes defeated, 225
Antonia, wife of Drusus, 152, 172, 176, 198, 335
In charge of Caligula and his sisters, 410
Antonian family, 168
Antonius, Julius, commits suicide, 190
Antonius, Lucius:
At Præneste, 88
Character, 99
Joins Constitutional party, 98
Perusine war, 58
Antonius, Marcus:
Alliance with Cleopatra, 120
At Mutina, 97
Character, 119, 126
Conduct after Cæsar’s death, 93, 111, 142
Expeditions against Parthians, 155
Extravagance, 58
Goes to East, 98, 115, 120
Power wielded by, 215
Share of empire, 118,119
Snatch at supreme power, 301
Tyrant of conventional type, 8
Antony (_see_ Antonius Marcus)
Apicata, wife of Sejanus, 400, 413
Apicius the Epicure, 385
Apion the Greek, nickname, 373
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