We return to the fray with the most excellent Rob and Jaime to tackle Dr Radness' favourite emperor. How will Tiberius fare against the criteria of Totalus Rankium? We're about to find out!
Oooo better not to
ask me, Dr G, author of this post, because I'm too much of an
Augustan fan-girl to answer this question. Okay, okay, here's how it
will work. We'll discuss Tiberius' life and career and at the end of
the conversation we'll apply the Totalus Rankium system to form a
holistic judgement of the imperial man himself.
Like many people, Tiberius rises from humble beginnings. We'll explore the nature of his childhood and consider how this may have influenced his character and disposition (a very Suetonian approach if we do say so ourselves). We're on the search for clues that may help us better understand the complex influences on his life.
Some argue that Tiberius is the first emperor of Rome because he is the first to ‘inherit' the legal privileges and concessions that secured Augustus' rule. This is important as it reveals the tenuous nature of the imperial project in these early stages. The differences between Augustus and Tiberius are revealed the moment Tiberius becomes emperor.
Part of the
challenge when examining his rule is the underlying consideration:
what makes a good emperor?
We'll consider some of Tiberius' achievements and also some of the more controversial aspects of his rule in this collaborative episode. You just never know what controversy is in the wind when we're talking about Tiberius!

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