Rome -- History -- Tiberius, 14-37; Tiberius, Emperor of Rome 42 B.C.-37 A.D.
Suetonius:
Biographies of schoolmaster freedmen, 71
Fragments of Octavian’s letters, 211
Idle tales of, 430
Indifferent to chronology, 224
On banishment of devotees of Bacchus, 369
M. Lollius and Tiberius, 201
M. Verrius Flaccus, 72
Tiberius and Caius Cæsar, 207
Tiberius’ expenditure, 363
Tiberius in Capreæ, 421
Tiberius in German wars, 237
Tiberius’ refusal of divine honours, 137
Tiberius’ refusal of title of “Father of his Country,” 300
Sources of information, 293
Stories of Tiberius in Rhodes, 197
Sulla:
Decree on Senators, 43
Gives back jurisdiction to Senate, 21
Grants new lease of power to Senate, 90
Power wielded by, 215
Proscribed, 57
Reliance on army, 123
Sumptuary laws, 362
Tiberius’ attitude on, 366
Syria, an Imperial Province, 337
T
Tacitus:
_Annals_, gap in, 2
Period covered by, 356, 409
Quoted, 316
As historian, 357
Attitude towards Tiberius, 430
Conception of early empire, 88
Mentions schoolmaster freedman, a Senator, 73
Narrative of Tiberius and his reign, 263, 265
Instance of misrepresentation, 266
On Caligula, 427
Crispus’ advice to Tiberius, 257
Election of Consuls, 319
Lex Majestatis, 302, 303, 305, 307
Perversion of Tiberius, 353
Policy of Augustus, 221
Secrets of Empire, 154
Tiberius, 293 _seqq._
Tiberius refusing divine honours, 137
Trial of Piso, 351
References to Livia, 175
Sources of information, 293
Tarragona, temple to Augustus at, 315
Tatius, Titius, consort of Romulus, 85
Teutons:
Invasion of, 6, 13
Inadequate provision to repel, 54
Thrasyllus, the “Mathematician,” 195, 369, 373
Accompanies Tiberius to Capreæ, 421
Tiber, floods in, 312
Tiberius, Claudius Nero, father of Emperor:
Attitude towards Cæsar, 58, 92
Death, 105
Flees to Corinth, 102
His character, 103
In Sicily, 101
Joins Constitutional party, 98
Marries Livia, 102, 104
Mission to Campania, 99
Returns to Rome, 102
Sketch of career, 87
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