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Suetonius
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Illustrations XI
- Preface XIII
- Chronological table XIV
- Abbreviations XVIII
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I. Tiberius' childhood: the political background
- 1. The end of the republic 3
- 2. Tiberius' birth and infancy: the triumvirate 7
- 3. The Augustan Principate 11
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II. Tiberius and Augustus
- 1. Tiberius' first steps in public life 14
- 2. The succession: Marcellus and the sons of Agrippa 18
- 3. The northern frontier: Rhaetia and Vindelicia 23
- 4. The succession: Tiberius' marriage to Julia 24
- 5. The northern frontier: Illyricum and Germany 26
- 6. Tiberius' retirement to Rhodes 29
- 7. Tiberius' adoption 37
- 8. The northern frontier: Germany and Pannonia 40
- 9. Tiberius the successor of Augustus 48
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III. The accession of Tiberius
- 1. The death of Augustus and the removal of Agrippa postumus 52
- 2. The interim and the meeting of the senate on 17 September 54
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IV. Germanicus and drusus
- 1. The mutinies on the Danube and the Rhine 62
- 2. The German campaigns of 15 78
- 3. The German campaign of 1 6 86
- 4. The trial of Libo and the rising of Clemens 93
- 5. Drusus in Illyricum 97
- 6. Germanicus in the east 102
- 7. The trial of Piso 120
- 8. The succession: Drusus and the sons of Germanicus 126
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V. Tiberius as princeps, a.d. 14-26
- 1. Senate and magistrates 131
- 2. The equestrian order and the people 144
- 3. Honours and titles 150
- 4. Religion 152
- 5. The law of maiestas 159
- 6. The provinces 172
- 7. Tiberius and the precepts of Augustus 184
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VI. Seianus
- 1. The rise of Seianus 190
- 2. Seianus' ambitions 192
- 3. Seianus and the death of Drusus 193
- 4. From drusus' death to tiberius' withdrawal to capreae 199
- 5. The supremacy of Seianus 215
- 6. The fall of Seianus 226
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VII. The last years
- 1. Tiberius and Rome after Seianus' fall 238
- 2. The eastern frontier 256
- 3. The succession: Gaius and Tiberius Gemellus 259
- 4. Tiberius' death 260
- Conclusion 263
- Stemma 267
- The sources 271
- Tacitus 271
- Suetonius 278
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Illustrations XI
- Preface XIII
- Chronological table XIV
- Abbreviations XVIII
-
I. Tiberius' childhood: the political background
- 1. The end of the republic 3
- 2. Tiberius' birth and infancy: the triumvirate 7
- 3. The Augustan Principate 11
-
II. Tiberius and Augustus
- 1. Tiberius' first steps in public life 14
- 2. The succession: Marcellus and the sons of Agrippa 18
- 3. The northern frontier: Rhaetia and Vindelicia 23
- 4. The succession: Tiberius' marriage to Julia 24
- 5. The northern frontier: Illyricum and Germany 26
- 6. Tiberius' retirement to Rhodes 29
- 7. Tiberius' adoption 37
- 8. The northern frontier: Germany and Pannonia 40
- 9. Tiberius the successor of Augustus 48
-
III. The accession of Tiberius
- 1. The death of Augustus and the removal of Agrippa postumus 52
- 2. The interim and the meeting of the senate on 17 September 54
-
IV. Germanicus and drusus
- 1. The mutinies on the Danube and the Rhine 62
- 2. The German campaigns of 15 78
- 3. The German campaign of 1 6 86
- 4. The trial of Libo and the rising of Clemens 93
- 5. Drusus in Illyricum 97
- 6. Germanicus in the east 102
- 7. The trial of Piso 120
- 8. The succession: Drusus and the sons of Germanicus 126
-
V. Tiberius as princeps, a.d. 14-26
- 1. Senate and magistrates 131
- 2. The equestrian order and the people 144
- 3. Honours and titles 150
- 4. Religion 152
- 5. The law of maiestas 159
- 6. The provinces 172
- 7. Tiberius and the precepts of Augustus 184
-
VI. Seianus
- 1. The rise of Seianus 190
- 2. Seianus' ambitions 192
- 3. Seianus and the death of Drusus 193
- 4. From drusus' death to tiberius' withdrawal to capreae 199
- 5. The supremacy of Seianus 215
- 6. The fall of Seianus 226
-
VII. The last years
- 1. Tiberius and Rome after Seianus' fall 238
- 2. The eastern frontier 256
- 3. The succession: Gaius and Tiberius Gemellus 259
- 4. Tiberius' death 260
- Conclusion 263
- Stemma 267
- The sources 271
- Tacitus 271
- Suetonius 278