Julian Emperors

             The Julian Emperors were the emperors of Rome that were related to Julius Caesar, hence
             the name. There were four of them that ruled from A.D.14 to A.D.68. Some of them were
             related to him vaguely, but legally they were still related to him.
             The first person in the Julian Empire was Tiberius. He was born in Rome on
             November 16, 42. When he was four, his mother divorced his father and married the
             Emperor Augustus. He had Tiberius educated on the art of war, and had him command an
             expedition to Armenia where he fought the Pannonians. While he was fighting, Augustus
             made Tiberius end his happy marriage to Vipsania Agrippa, the daughter of the Roman
             general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. Augustus then had him marry his daughter, Julia. Then
             When he came back seven years later, he found out that his wife had been banished
             for adultery, and that one of two of Augustus' grandsons had died. Then two years later,
             Augustus' other grandson had died. Tiberius was adopted in A.D.4 by Augustus so he
             would receive the throne. After that he went to go fight the Germans to get revenge on
             them for taking out the Roman general Publius Quinctilius Varus' army. After that he
             went back into Germany two more times and defeated them. Several years later , he was
             pronounced a triumph, the highest honor for a victorious warrior.
             Augustus died in A.D.14 and Tiberius was succeeded to the throne. Things looked
             a lot better for Rome after he was appointed. He was rebellious against other parts of the
             empire and was keeping Rome safe, and was managing their money wisely. But during the
             later part of his rule, there were a lot of conspiracies and executions.
             Tiberius left Rome in A.D.26 to go to Campania, and then the year after that he
             moved to Capreae. He left the power of the throne to Lucius Aelius Sejanus, but later he
             realized that he was trying to steal the imperial power. Tiberius kill
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