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  1. Location of death: Capri, Italy Cause of death: Murder
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    They captured him, strangled him, and dumped his body in the river Tiber.
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    The cause was ascribed to his mother, who, having been repeatedly repulsed in her overtures, had at last by her arts and seductions driven him to an extremity from which he could find no escape but death.
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    Fears of Tiberius' popularity and his willingness to break political norms led to his death, along with many supporters, in a riot instigated by his enemies.
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    Tiberius Gracchus was murdered not necessarily because of his political beliefs (land reform bills were not a novel creation, nor were generally populist political platforms) but instead, it was his methods that got him killed (Bernstein, 227). The precedent set by his murder was immediately felt across the Roman world.
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    In 37 the Praetorian Guard declared its support for Caligula and killed Tiberius when he was on his sickbed. Emperor, title designating the sovereign of an empire, conferred originally on rulers of the ancient Roman Empire and on various later European rulers, though the term is also applied descriptively to some non-European monarchs.
    After Lucius Caesar died in 2 CE, Tiberius' mother Livia arranged for his recall, but to do that, Tiberius had to renounce all political aspirations. However, in 4 CE after all other likely successors had died, Augustus adopted his step-son Tiberius, who in turn had to adopt his nephew Germanicus.
    With the sale of his spoils, he restored the temples of Concord and Castor and Pollux. As a result, in 12 CE, the consuls awarded Tiberius joint control of the provinces (co-princeps) with Augustus. When Augustus died, Tiberius, as tribune, convened the Senate where a freedman read Augustus' will naming Tiberius as successor.
    Tiberius was born on November 16, 42 BCE on the Palatine Hill or at Fundi; he was the son of the Roman quaestor Tiberius Claudius Nero (85–33 BC) and his wife Livia Drusilla. In 38 BCE, Livia was forced to divorce Tiberius Nero to become the wife of the first Roman emperor Augustus. Tiberius Nero died when Tiberius was 9 years old.
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    Tiberius - Wikipedia

    Death The Death of Tiberius by Jean-Paul Laurens. Tiberius died in Misenum on 16 March AD 37, months before his 78th birthday. See more

    Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus was Roman emperor from AD 14 until 37. He succeeded his stepfather Augustus, the first Roman emperor. Tiberius was born in Rome in 42 BC to Roman politician Tiberius Claudius Nero and … See more

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    In 6 BC, while on the verge of accepting command in the East and becoming the second-most powerful man in Rome, Tiberius announced … See more

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    Tiberius was born in Rome on 16 November 42 BC to Tiberius Claudius Nero and See more

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    The Senate convened on 17 September, to validate Tiberius's position as Princeps and, as it had done … See more

    Tiberius was married twice, with only his first union producing a child who would survive to adulthood:
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  4. Tiberius | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts, & Death

    WEBApr 11, 2024 · Tiberius. Tiberius as a young man, marble bust found in Egypt in 1896; in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. Tiberius’s father, also named Tiberius Claudius Nero, a high priest and …

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  8. On this day in 37AD the Roman emperor Tiberius died

  9. Biography of Tiberius, 1st Century Roman Emperor

    WEBJul 9, 2019 · Death . Tiberius died on March 16, 37 CE, at age 77. He had ruled for nearly 23 years. According to Tacitus, when it looked as though Tiberius would die naturally, Caligula tried to take sole control of the …

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    WEBMany thought he had been poisoned and blamed Tiberius. He denied it, but the whispers refused to go away. Although Tiberius was now more secure, he was not happy.

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