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an what Tacitus tells us: that in the days of | Tiberius a prophet was executed, from whom the sect of |
Thrasyllus remained on Capri with | Tiberius advising him on his relationship with the var |
He was adopted by his paternal great-uncle | Tiberius after Tiberius' own son, Julius Caesar Drusus |
Tiberius alleged that Asinius had committed adultery w | |
me in the reigns of the emperors Augustus and | Tiberius, and was succeeded by Apion. |
tory of Gadara “which lay on the frontiers of | Tiberius and formed the eastern boundary of Galilee,” |
Ascension, with the Legend of St Veronica and | Tiberius, and the death of Pilate. |
ruled roughly twenty years after the death of | Tiberius and was the final emperor of the Julio-Claudi |
After 681, | Tiberius and his brother disappear from the historical |
anicus, an ancient Roman general, a nephew of | Tiberius, and a poet. |
Tiberius Apsimarus then, instead of taking the step of | |
conspiracy at the hands of his co-commander, | Tiberius Apsimarus. |
and of John the Patrician and the droungarios | Tiberius Apsimarus. |
SO) regarding military activities in the Lake | Tiberius area, along with statements by Syrian and Isr |
s the last of Julius Caesar's family line and | Tiberius as one of his ancestors. |
n manuscript, London, British Library, Cotton | Tiberius B i. Maxims I and Maxims II are classified as |
Cotton | Tiberius B.v Labour of the Months |
Two younger sons are known, Heraclius and | Tiberius, because of being proclaimed co-emperors in 6 |
A decorated initial A from folio 60v of the | Tiberius Bede. |
eticulatum) of the Roman town were erected by | Tiberius before he became emperor, the date (between 2 |
Shortly thereafter | Tiberius began appearing in court as an advocate, and |
., a consumer electronics product invented by | Tiberius Brastaviceanu in October 2006. |
The term "Discovery Network" was coined by | Tiberius Brastaviceanu in 2008, in his work on collabo |
lius, who defeated the enemies of the Emperor | Tiberius, but the senator Murena did not appear to par |
British Library, MS Cotton | Tiberius C. II, or the Tiberius Bede, is an 8th centur |
Ending of the 70 Weeks: | Tiberius Caesar began ruling in the Fall of 13 AD. |
Tiberius Cavallo (also Tiberio) (March 30 1749 - Decem | |
ibute to the influences of William Nicholson, | Tiberius Cavallo and Abraham Bennet. |
ring the rule of Constantine I, Theodosius I, | Tiberius Claudius Nero (3rd century AD). |
is one and the same person as the client-king | Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, whose original name may |
fare of the Divine House, by the authority of | Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus, great king of the Briton |
This inscription regarding | Tiberius Claudius Balbilus of Rome (d. |
It is possible that | Tiberius Claudius Thrasyllus, the astrologer of Tiberi |
The ruler of the kingdom was | Tiberius Claudius Cogidubnus: Tacitus says "quaedam ci |
, who was at some point given the Roman names | Tiberius Claudius, ruled what had been the lands of th |
The later Emperor | Tiberius commanded twelve legions to attack the Marcom |
ontology and mineralogy at Teylers Museum was | Tiberius Cornelis Winkler, who had produced the first |
Tiberius' daughter-in-law Livilla consulted him during | |
ns would send him poison for the purpose; but | Tiberius declined the offer. |
In 582, | Tiberius fell ill and the matter of succession became |
glected: hence in 25 the Segestans applied to | Tiberius for its restoration, which that emperor, acco |
Bust of | Tiberius found at Athens; Fawkener's heirs sold it to |
g the Roman period, the Emperors Augustus and | Tiberius further enlarged the structure with "the addi |
Tiberius Gracchus Jones (July 21, 1821 - June 27, 1895 | |
Euxanthe | tiberius Grose-Smith, 1889 |
The manuscript has given its name to the ' | Tiberius' group of manuscripts, connected on stylistic |
Tiberius had stated while Agrippina lived, he showed h | |
Constans' sons Constantine, Heraclius, and | Tiberius had been associated on the throne since the 6 |
Indeed the emperor | Tiberius had had his destiny predicted for him at birt |
Under Emperor | Tiberius, he was Consul in 34 and Governor of Syria in |
Constantina was a daughter of | Tiberius II Constantine and his wife Ino Anastasia. |
He may also have been based on | Tiberius II Constantine who attempted to re-establish |
The Byzantine emperor, | Tiberius II, began to negotiate an alliance with the F |
Gold solidus of Emperor | Tiberius II. |
successful rebellion he rose to the throne as | Tiberius III, and was later deposed by former emperor |
contains an inscription dedicated to emperor | Tiberius in 27 AD. |
The charges brought against him by | Tiberius in year 36 are not stated but it is clear tha |
er Pharasmanes I of Iberia who, encouraged by | Tiberius, invaded Armenia and captured its capital Art |
The Emperor | Tiberius is referred to as "the last of Julius Caesar' |
Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera's career would place him | |
g) is known from the 1st century tombstone of | Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera. |
Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera | |
Tiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera (c. | |
is identified as the daughter of the Emperor | Tiberius), Jeanne Crain in the 1962 Italian film Ponzi |
Tiberius Julius Alexander (fl. | |
Tiberius Julius Alexander, son of the preceding. | |
the last Bosporan King to rule with the name | Tiberius Julius Sauromates. |
us Fadus was succeeded as procurator in 46 by | Tiberius Julius Alexander. |
Tiberius Julius Mithridates - Mithridates was named in | |
‘King | Tiberius Julius Sauromates, an outstanding friend of E |
he Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom, | Tiberius Julius Aspurgus, who was of Greek and Iranian |
The descendant of the Kings, great King | Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis, son of King Cotys and of |
wish Pro-Roman aristocrat and his brother was | Tiberius Julius Alexander. |
Tiberius Julius Synges, also known as Synges (flourish | |
king of Star Trek that the character of James | Tiberius Kirk had been born in the state of Iowa. |
etonius, Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Life of | Tiberius, Latin text with English translation |
After several years of negotiation, | Tiberius led a sizable force into Armenia, presumably |
with the Roman coins of emperors Augustus and | Tiberius; like the Roman coins, the portraits on the M |
By falsely predicting | Tiberius' longevity, the astrologer saved the lives of |
tonia Minor, the sister-in-law of the Emperor | Tiberius, mother of the Emperor Claudius, and paternal |
rusilla, who is divorcing her current husband | Tiberius Nero to marry him. |
wife (from Livia's first marriage to praetor | Tiberius Nero, she had two sons: the emperor Tiberius |
leaves or the corona civica under the Emperor | Tiberius on the reverse. |
red severe earthquakes; first in the reign of | Tiberius, on which occasion it received a remission of |
Syria for the maius imperium given to him by | Tiberius over the territory east of the Adriatic Sea. |
Tiberius Petasius was a Byzantine usurper in Italy aro | |
Tiberius Petasius' power came to an end sometime in 73 | |
t is believed that the wall was raised during | Tiberius Plautius Aelianus. |
When Augustus' support shifted to his stepson | Tiberius, Quirinius entered the latter's camp of follo |
scus, consul in 153 BC, an orator who opposed | Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 133. |
ece and adoptive granddaughter of the Emperor | Tiberius, sister of the Emperor Caligula, niece and si |
Ruins from the Villa Jovis at Capri, where | Tiberius spent much of his final years, leaving contro |
Reg, the dog, as | Tiberius the dog |
Tiberius then calls for Pontius Pilate, but when Pilat | |
her took his six-year-old son and co-emperor, | Tiberius, to sanctuary at St. Mary's Church in Blacher |
man territory and some of them were forced by | Tiberius to settle among the Gauls (Atuatuci, Condrusi |
ranes V, 6 to 11. Roman Emperor Augustus sent | Tiberius to appoint Artavasdes III of Armenia as King |
s readily agreed, and sent a large army under | Tiberius to depose Artaxias II. |
s readily agreed, and sent a large army under | Tiberius to depose Artaxias. |
It was later reconstructed by emperor | Tiberius to celebrate the victories of Germanicus over |
yrian revolt in the back of the Romans forced | Tiberius to conclude a treaty with Maroboduus and to r |
cius Junius Brutus beheads his sons Titus and | Tiberius under a statue of Romulus and Remus |
This raises questions, as | Tiberius was not founded until approximately 25 years |
Thus, | Tiberius was not the last of any line established by J |
Tiberius was actually the second of the five Julio-Cla | |
In 20 BC, | Tiberius was sent East under Marcus Agrippa. |
Tiberius was able to persuade the Roman Senate to decr | |
manuscripts is set in motion by an illness of | Tiberius, who sends Volusanius to Judaea to fetch the |
After the death of Agrippina, | Tiberius wickedly slandered her memory. |
t Simocatta (Book 8, Chapter 11) reports that | Tiberius would have played a significant role in the s |
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