Julian Emperors
The Julian Emperors were the emperors of Rome that were related to Julius Caesar, hencethe name. There were four of them that ruled from A.D.14 to A.D.68. Some of them wererelated to him vaguely, but legally they were still related to him. The first person in the Julian Empire was Tiberius. He was born in Rome onNovember 16, 42. When he was four, his mother divorced his father and married theEmperor Augustus. He had Tiberius educated on the art of war, and had him command anexpedition to Armenia where he fought the Pannonians. While he was fighting, Augustusmade Tiberius end his happy marriage to Vipsania Agrippa, the daughter of the Romangeneral Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Augustus then had him marry his daughter, Julia. Then When he came back seven years later, he found out that his wife had been banishedfor adultery, and that one of two of Augustus' grandsons had died. Then two years later,Augustus' other grandson had died. Tiberius was adopted in A.D.4 by Augustus so hewould receive the throne. After that he went to go fight the Germans to get revenge onthem for taking out the Roman general Publius Quinctilius Varus' army. After that he
During this time, the empire was in question. Nonetheless, he didsuccessfully defeat the Germans, and make Thrace and Judea Roman provinces. During his first year as emperor, he poisoned hisfather's biological son, Brittanicus. After he became emperor, a conspiracy against his life was uncoveredand he went into seclusion. The forth and final Julian emperor was Nero. Caligulas name comes from the wordthat means "little boot" in Latin. Bibliography blablabla, i pulled it out of my ass. He was born on December 15, 37 atAntium. This nickname came from his young experience inmilitary camps when he wore small boots. His assistant Burrus died and was also suspected of being poisoned by Nero. When Caligula was assassinated in 41, Claudius was proclaimed emperor by thePraetorian Guard. Mostlikely out of fear, his other assistant Seneca retired. After only six months of being on the throne, he went insane and became vicioustowards people. 14 and Tiberius was succeeded to the throne.
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