Rome -- History -- Tiberius, 14-37; Tiberius, Emperor of Rome 42 B.C.-37 A.D.
Tiberius, Emperor:
Accession, 253 _seqq._
Accompanies Octavian to Spain, 153
Action after death of Sejanus, 413
Address on army, 394
Address on sumptuary laws quoted, 363
Adopted by Augustus, 210, 251
Adopts Caligula, 426
Adopts Germanicus and Agrippa Postumus, 251
As General, 243
As Imperator, 278
Attached to Drusus, 150
Attitude towards Senate, 353 _seqq._
Bitterness of writers against, 3
Campaigns, 174, 186, 211, 215 _seqq._
Against Maroboduus, 233
Combined movements, 244
Defence of vulnerable frontiers, 219, 227
Gallic, 225
Germanic, 231, 243
Avenges Varus, 241
In Pannonia, 226, 235
Spanish, 223
Character, 253, 296, 299, 314, 411, 422, 429
Evidence on, 294
Colleague and successor of Augustus, 83, 187
Commands army against Parthians, 155
Concessions to mutinous armies, 286
Conduct to Livia, 333, 334
Constitutional theory, 261, 302
Day in Rome, how spent, 418
Death, 428
Descent, 86
Destroys popularity, 361
Education, 149 _seqq._
Fall of, 399
Flight to Rhodes, 184
Cause of, 189
Funeral, 431
Governor of Transalpine Gaul, 224
Grant to Propertius Celer, 311
His life interesting, 83
Holds Egypt as granary, 368
Household, rivalries in, 397, 404, 406
In law courts, 310
Letter to Senate, 426
Makes Emperor an institution, 3
Marriages, 172, 173, 182
Nickname, 254
Palace, 191, 209
Personal appearance, 179, 298, 419
Plots against, 331
Policy, 227, 317, 377
On German frontier, 242, 290
Proconsular power, 254
Refuses title of “Father of his Country,” 300
Relations with Augustus, 211, 214
With Sejanus, 386, 396, 411
Reply to Sejanus, 404
Responsible for peace, 417
Retires to Capreæ, 396, 402, 420 _seqq._
Returns to Rome, 209
Skilled civilian, 174
Speech at trial of Piso, 344
On case of Hortalus, 378
Strategy, 225
Studies, 193, 420
Tribune, 184, 197
Wishes to return to Rome, 199, 207
Tiberius the younger, 407, 408, 416, 426
Tiro, Cicero’s secretary, 77
Tomi, barbarians at Roman camp at, 221
Trajan rectifies frontier of Lower Danube, 221
Tribunate, history of, 183
Trio, Fulcinius, professional prosecutor, 325, 343, 348
Tusculum, headquarters of Claudians, 85
U
Urgulania, friend of Livia’s, 334
V
Varius, heroic poems, 152
Varus, Quintilius, Governor of Southern German Marches:
Sketch of career, 239
Slain, 238
Treats Rhine as Roman Province, 227
Verres, trial of, 19, 21
Vescularius, Flaccus, 324
Vespasian:
Averse to luxury, 367
Scepticism of, 136
Vibulenus:
Killed, 279
Oration to soldiers, 277
Vinicius, Marcus, Consul, 229, 230
Marries Julia Livilla, 250, 339
Vinicius, Marcus, General, 231
Vipsania, daughter of Agrippa, 169
Wife of Tiberius, 172, 181
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