This thesis examines the role of Tiberius in Augustus' succession plan. Tiberius was important because he became emperor after Augustus' death at Nola in AD 14. Augustus wanted a direct family heir, someone of Julian descent, to succeed him. In order to achieve and ensure this goal would be carried out even in the event of his death he created a succession plan that had to be revised several times throughout his life because of unfortunate deaths. Augustus did not consider the fact that Tiberius had dynastic concerns of his own. As Augustus' succession plan evolved it included and affected Tiberius' own dynastic concerns.  M.A
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the constitutional methods by which stability was restored to...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
This thesis examines the role of Tiberius in Augustus' succession plan. Tiberius was important becau...
This dissertation attempts to deduce from the ancient sources and assess the life of Drusus, the son...
The presented book is focused on the problem of the succession of imperial power at the period of th...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
This paper explores alternatives to analysing the political impact of Augustus in terms of the estab...
University of Minnesota Masters thesis. May 1911. 1 computer file (PDF); 50, 3, 9 pages
This thesis is a prosopographical examination of the policy of Marcus Aurelius regarding his family....
Aware of the Roman people\u27s weariness following decades of civil war, Augustus founded the Princi...
Most works on Augustus or the Augustan age have focussed attention on the formation of the principat...
The aim of this thesis is to establish the significance of the Augustan period in the history of la...
Augustus dramatically enlarged the empire, annexing Egypt, Dalmatia, Pannonia, Noricum and Raetia, e...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the constitutional methods by which stability was restored to...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
This thesis examines the role of Tiberius in Augustus' succession plan. Tiberius was important becau...
This dissertation attempts to deduce from the ancient sources and assess the life of Drusus, the son...
The presented book is focused on the problem of the succession of imperial power at the period of th...
Augustus felt an urgent need to justify the honours conferred on his adoptive sons, Gaius and Lucius...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
This paper explores alternatives to analysing the political impact of Augustus in terms of the estab...
University of Minnesota Masters thesis. May 1911. 1 computer file (PDF); 50, 3, 9 pages
This thesis is a prosopographical examination of the policy of Marcus Aurelius regarding his family....
Aware of the Roman people\u27s weariness following decades of civil war, Augustus founded the Princi...
Most works on Augustus or the Augustan age have focussed attention on the formation of the principat...
The aim of this thesis is to establish the significance of the Augustan period in the history of la...
Augustus dramatically enlarged the empire, annexing Egypt, Dalmatia, Pannonia, Noricum and Raetia, e...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the constitutional methods by which stability was restored to...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...