
Tiberius (Emperor)
Tiberius was the second Roman emperor, ruling from 14 AD after Augustus’s death until 37 AD. He was a capable military leader and skilled administrator, known for strengthening the empire’s borders and implementing financial reforms. His reign was marked by stability, but also by increasing paranoia and political purges, especially in later years. Tiberius was cautious and serious, often withdrawing from public life to govern from behind the scenes. Despite his complex legacy, he helped maintain the empire's stability during a transitional period, paving the way for future emperors.