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Mantias – An Eye Doctor of the Emperor Tiberius

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
A hitherto unkown Roman funerary inscription is presented here. The deceased was Mantias, eye doctor of the Emperor Tiberius. He is the second eye doctor known from the familia Caesaris during the reign of Tiberius.
Peter Rothenhöfer
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Tiberius’ position in the imperial family and his place in Augustus’ dynastic plans from 29 BC to 6 BC

open access: yesKlio, 2017
In the present text I am trying to establish what was Tiberius position in the imperial family and what was the role he played in Augustus succession plans before his leaving to Rhodes in 6 BC. The analysis of different categories of sources carried out
Paweł Sawiński
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Ressentiment, médecine et société dans la biographie biologique de Gregorio Marañón

open access: yesHistoire, Médecine et Santé, 2013
The goal of this article is to shed light on the historical relationships between resentment and medicine by analysing a rare work devoted to the study of this emotion, Tiberius written by Gregorio Marañón in 1939, during his exile in Paris.
Dolores Martín-Moruño
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Genesis and Collapse of a Network: The Rise and Fall of Lucius Aelius Seianus

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2020
For Roman emperors, loyal advisors in their immediate vicinity were an absolute necessity to ensure good governance. This was the role played by L. Aelius Seianus for emperor Tiberius. Seianus’ exemplary career and climb on the social ladder hit its peak
Elena Köstner
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Tacitus, Tiberius, and the CE17 Earthquake in the Roman Province of Asia

open access: yesNew England Classical Journal, 2019
Focusing on the Asian earthquake of 17 CE, this article argues that Tiberius took on a more active role in his response to the disaster than he was portrayed as doing in Tacitus’ Annals.
D. Graham
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Erneut zu AE 1979,33

open access: yesClassica Cracoviensia, 2022
A different dating of the columbarium inscription AE 1979, 33 is proposed. The various possibilities of interpreting the inscription are discussed and the connection of Idumaeus, a slave belonging to Livia and Tiberius, to Herod the Great and/or his ...
Marthe Becker
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An Emperor’s Tears: The Significance of the Mourning of the Julio-Claudian Emperors

open access: yesthersites. Journal for Transcultural Presences & Diachronic Identities from Antiquity to Date, 2019
At the death of Germanicus in 19 CE, the behaviour of the emperor Tiberius came under scrutiny. How would he react to his nephew’s death? According to Tacitus, the failure of Tiberius to make a public appearance was seen as telling, surely it indicated ...
Valerie Margaret Hope
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Remembering Julio-Claudian Emperors as Patrons of Literature [PDF]

open access: yesHistória, 2020
The Julio-Claudian period, beginning with the reign of Tiberius, is one of the more neglected, and even actively disparaged periods in ancient literary history.
Joseph Farrell
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“Lex Sempronia Tiberiana”: Tiberius Gracchus’un Toprak Reformu ve Toplumsal Kökenleri

open access: yesAnadolu Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi, 2020
Adını Pleb Tribünü Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus’tan alan Lex Sempronia Tiberiana, Roma Cumhuriyeti’nin siyasi ve hukuki tarihinin en önemli olaylarından biridir. Lex Sempronia Tiberiana cumhuriyetin en ağır krizlerinden birini yaşadığı M.Ö. II. Yüzyıl’ın
Ozan Giray Şahin
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Tiberius and the Romanization of the Vasconia – Continuity and change in the early Principate based on a Tiberian coin type from Calagurris

open access: yesCuadernos de Arqueología de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021
This paper intends to approach a study about the ongoing process of Romanization during the period of government of Tiberius by means of a provincial coin emission from Calagurris in the territory of the Vasconians.
Timo Klär
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