
Emperor Tiberius
Emperor Tiberius was the second Roman emperor, ruling from 14 AD to 37 AD, succeeding Augustus. Known for his cautious and sometimes stern leadership, he focused on strengthening the empire's borders and maintaining stability. His reign was marked by political intrigue and skepticism, as he often distanced himself from Rome's elite. Tiberius's governance laid important groundwork for the imperial system, though his later years were marred by fear and paranoia. Despite controversies, he was a capable administrator who contributed to the consolidation of the Roman Empire’s strength and authority.