"The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 03: Tiberius" by Suetonius, translated by Alexander Thomson, M.D., revised and corrected by T. Forester, Esq., A.M., provides a detailed account of the Roman emperor Tiberius. The book explores Tiberius's lineage, achievements, governance, and the challenges he faced during his reign. It delves into his character, policies, and the impact of his rule on Roman society. Through a narrative rich in historical detail, the book offers insights into the complexities of power and leadership in ancient Rome.
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Suetonius (69?-122?) was a Roman historian and biographer known for his works on the lives of Roman emperors. His meticulous accounts provide valuable insights into the personalities and reigns of the Caesars. Suetonius's writings offer a glimpse into the political intrigues, scandals, and achievements of the Roman imperial era, shaping our understanding of ancient history.
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