Tiberius in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ti-be'-ri-us (Tiberios):
1. Name and Parentage:
The 2nd Roman emperor; full name Tiberius Claudius Nero, and
official name as emperor Tiberius Caesar Augustus; born
November 16, 42 BC. His father--of the same name--had been
an officer under Julius Caesar and had later joined Antony
against Octavian (Augustus). His mother was Livia, who
became the 3rd wife of Augustus; thus Tiberius was a stepson
of Augustus.
2. Early Life and Relation to Augustus:
Much of his early life was spent in successful campaigning.
Although the ablest of the possible heirs of Augustus,
Tiberius was subjected to many an indignity, Augustus
accepting him as his successor only when every other hope
failed. When Julia, daughter of Augustus, became a widow for
the second time (12 BC), Tiberius was obliged to marry her
(11 BC) in order to become protector of the future emperors.
For this purpose he was compelled to divorce his wife,
Vipsania Agrippina, who had borne him a son, Drusus. Julia
brought Tiberius nothing but shame, and for her immorality
was banished by her father (2 BC). Tiberius was consul in 12
BC, and received the proconsular authority, 9 BC. He carried
on successful wars in Pannonia, Dalmatia, Armenia and
Germany. He retired in disgust to voluntary exile at Rhodes
where he spent several years in study. In 2 AD, he returned
to Rome, and lived there in retirement, 2-4 AD. On June 27,
4 AD, Tiberius and Agrippa Postumus were adopted by
Augustus. From this date on Tiberius came more and more into
prominence, receiving the tribunician power for 10 years...
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