Sejanus in Wikipedia
Lucius Aelius Seianus (20 BC – October 18, AD 31), commonly
known as Sejanus, was an ambitious soldier, friend and
confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. An equestrian by
birth, Sejanus rose to power as prefect of the Roman
imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, of which
he was commander from AD 14 until his death in 31.
While the Praetorian Guard was formally established under
Emperor Augustus, Sejanus introduced a number of reforms
which saw the unit evolve beyond a mere bodyguard into a
powerful and influential branch of the government involved
in public security, civil administration, and ultimately
political intercession; changes which would have a lasting
impact on the course of the Principate.
During the 20s, Sejanus gradually accumulated power by
consolidating his influence over Tiberius and eliminating
potential political opponents, including the emperor's son,
Drusus Julius Caesar. When Tiberius withdrew to Capri in 26,
Sejanus was left in control of the entire state mechanism as
de facto ruler of the empire. For a time the most
influential and feared citizen of Rome, Sejanus suddenly
fell from power in 31, the year his career culminated with
the consulship. Amidst suspicions of conspiracy against
Tiberius, Sejanus was arrested and executed, along with his
followers...
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