Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus was the second emperor of the Roman Empire, born November 16, 42 to Livia Drusilla and Tiberius Claudius Nero. In 39 B.C., his mother divorced his father and got remarried to Octavian, also known as Augustus, military leader and the first Emperor of the Roman Empire. He later adopted Tiberius,his step-son so Tiberius was born into an aristocratic and wealthy family and was fourth in line to the throne. At a very young age, Tiberius held major responsibilities like
Gaius Caesar, otherwise known as Caligula, is possibly one of the most controversial leaders in history. Born in 12 A.D., he assumed the role of Roman emperor after the death of his predecessor, Tiberius from A.D. 37to A.D. 41. Often described as cruel and unpredictable, Caligula was feared by many, however, it was not always this way. At the beginning of his reign, he was extremely popular, due to the public reforms put in place after the cruel and almost universally disliked Tiberius had died
September 23, 63 BC and died August 19, 14 AD. His father was a senator in Rome, but died when Augustus was only 4 years old. Julius Caesar adopted him from his mother, Atai. She was Julius’ sister’s daughter. He changed his name to Octavian. Because he got to grow up with Julius Caesar, he gained a lot of his skill and knowledge. He also got to be Caesar’s heir. Julius Caesar died when Augustus was 18. Mark Antony and Lepidus took power. When Augustus returned to Rome, they had to split the power between
Emperor Augustus Emperor Augustus, born Gaius Octavius, on the 23 September, 63 BCE. He was the adoptive nephew of Julius Caesar, and so, inherited a large portion of Julius Caesar’s wealth and property, when Julius Caesar was murdered by members of the Roman senate in 44 BCE. Augustus, using the wealth left to him by Caesar, began his journey to becoming the Roman Empire’s first Emperor. From the age of 18, Augustus masterfully navigated Rome’s political arena, eliminating any who tried to rival
Two of the more memorable emperors to the Romans were Augustus Caesar (27 BC to 14 AD), and Caligula (37 AD to 41 AD). Although only having ruled the empire by a separation of 23 years and belonging to the same family (through marriage and adoption), their empires couldn’t have been more different. It is possible to determine the impact of an emperor’s rule based on their many vices and virtues, as well as the choices that they make in relation to them. The author Suetonius expressed in his writings
Alexander thought of himself as the son of Greek god Zeus. Augustus was the first emperor of Rome who brought peace and stability to the Roman Empire. He was the grandson of the sister of Julius Caesar. His original name was Caius Octavius, but when he was adopted by the Julian gens (44 B.C.) he became Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian). He was named (given the title) Augustus later when he became the First Emperor or Rome by the senate. Augustus was seen as both a military leader as well as a religious
It is clear that Suetonius favored Augustus over the other Caesars, and in large part due this is due to his more thoughtful, and responsible use of his power and army. “Yet Augustus never wantonly invaded any country, and felt no temptation to increase the boundaries of the empire or enhance his military glory…”
the other quickly moved to correct the infraction; however the emperor before Caligula had removed much of the senate's power and given it to the emperor's position. Caligula made use of this in many ways. This was common practice under his uncle Tiberius so it is believable that Caligula implemented similar tactics as he was raised by his uncle. The young Caligula was hesitant to use the vast amount of power that had suddenly been given to him. His sister was one of his few confidants and held much
The peace between Antony and Octavius did not last. Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen, started to influence Antony, and this was alarming to most Romans. They feared that she wanted the Roman Empire. Antony did not help the situation when he sent home his second wife Octavia, the sister of Octavius, which was seen as a personal attack. This confirmed Cleopatra as his wife, which Octavius used against him. Octavius made the smart move of waiting for the triumviral powers to expire. He then moved his attention
works of literature, especially which he favors over the other. In the reading, The Comparison of Tiberius and Caius Gracchus with Agis and Clemenes many readers can see the comparison and contrast between the four men and their decisions they made in life regarding their cities. In the literature by Plutarch, the readers take a look in comparing the men to one another. The Gracchi brothers, Tiberius and Caius, are Romans and are “the greatest detractors and their worst enemies” and had an integrity