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- ...'The ''Fasti'' of Roman Britain'', pp. 44-49</ref> He was quaestor under [[Tiberius]], probably in 19. He served as a legate in [[Sicily]], then as ''praefectu3 KB (479 words) - 14:15, 23 August 2009
- ...eir assumption of ''tribunicia potestas'', though some emperors, such as [[Tiberius]], [[Titus]], [[Trajan]], [[Marcus Aurelius]], etc, had already received it4 KB (701 words) - 06:44, 15 November 2007
- When Augustus died in 14 A.D., he was succeeded by his step-son Tiberius. ===Tiberius (r. 14-37) ===15 KB (2,271 words) - 16:23, 16 October 2020
- James Tiberius Kirk, raised on Earth by his mother and stepfather, is a bright but rebelli4 KB (747 words) - 18:57, 28 August 2013
- *578 to 582 Tiberius II adopted by Justin II *582 to 602 Maurice son-in-law of Tiberius II26 KB (3,839 words) - 15:57, 19 April 2014
- ...was adopted by all emperors, who were sons of a [[Divus|''divus'']], e.g. Tiberius as ''Divi Augusti filius'' or [[Titus]] as ''Divi Vespasiani filius''. For21 KB (3,031 words) - 15:04, 9 March 2024
- ...orded acts were the dispatch of two ambassadors to the Imperial court of [[Tiberius II Constantine]] at [[Constantinople]] in 578 and 580.11 KB (1,707 words) - 14:07, 2 February 2023
- ...'' 3.346</ref> Celtiberian weapon dances are reported for the funeral of [[Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus]].<ref>Livius 25.17.4; possibly [[Arevaci|Arevacian]] s ...|battle of Cannae]] in 216 BC, as he was attacked by the Roman consul.<ref>Tiberius Catius Silius Italicus, ''Punica'' 3.346</ref> National songs are already a36 KB (5,394 words) - 08:08, 22 August 2013
- ...ecian military allies, to which they beat the rhythm on their shields.<ref>Tiberius Catius Silius Italicus, ''Punica'' 3.346</ref> Whether the Celts used drumm ...tts 2005</ref> Celtiberian weapon dances are reported for the funeral of [[Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus]].<ref>Livius 25.17.4; possibly [[Arevaci|Arevacian]] s38 KB (5,664 words) - 08:09, 22 August 2013
- ...i'' were united some time after Augustus' death in AD 14, probably under [[Tiberius]] and not before the year AD 29, because a man called Nero Iulius Caesar is16 KB (2,355 words) - 07:20, 4 January 2008
- ...eak of sores on common folk's mouths began and to cease the spread Emperor Tiberius placed a ban on kissing at public ceremonies. Of course no one at the time18 KB (2,975 words) - 07:13, 28 September 2013
- ...by this time too many "untouchable" principles had been mingled in to keep Tiberius away from power, and the age of "sockpuppetry in the external form of a rep43 KB (6,485 words) - 08:54, 2 March 2024