Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Link used for Poll

no author, "Chronicle of Roman Empires." http://www.roman-empire.net/diverse/chronicle-emps.html; accessed on May 18, 2011
Description: List all the emperor of Rome.

Roman Timeline

Early Rome


  • 1000 B.C. Latins enter region
  • 753 B.C. Rome founded
Roman Republic

  • 509 B.C. Republic created
  • 451 B.C. Twelve Tables written
  • 405-265 B.C. Italy conquered
  • 264-146 B.C. Punic Wars fought
  • 44 B.C Julius Caesar assassinated
Roman Empire
  • 42 B.C. Tiberius Cladius Nero was born
  • 27 B.C. Empire and Paz Romana begin with reign of Augustus
  • A.D. 14 the begining of Emperor Tiberius' rule
  • A.D. 14-16 Tiberius sent troops for the Gallic War to Germany
  • A.D. 29 Jesus crucified
  • A.D. 37 Emperor Tiberius dies
  • A.D. 64 Christian persecution begins
  • A.D. 79 Pompeii destroyed
  • A.D. 253 Germanic tribes enter frontier regions
  • A.D. 285 Diocletian divides empire into East and West
  • A.D. 313 Christianity given recognition
  • A.D. 370 Huns invade frontier
  • A.D. 380 Christianity made official religon
  • A.D. 395 empire permanently split
  • A.D. 476 Last emperor deposed

A quote from the emperor himself

Tiberius-Power has no limit.

Primary Source from Tacitus

Assuredly, Tiberius was not saved from his elevation and his solitude from having to confess the angiush from his heart and his self inflicted-punishment. from the aval (VI.6)
Primary source: Tacitus,"Aval." http://janusquirinus.org/essays/Tiberius.html; copied and written in 1994.
Description: Tacitus tells his point of view on what Tiberius was doing to the Roman society.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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"A primary Source of Tiberius Claudius Nero" by Tacitus

My interpretation of Tiberius is somewhat unconventional, seeing as how I firmly believe him to be one of the most misunderstood of Rome's emperors. Primary source from: http://www.legionarybooks.net/historical_soldier_of_rome
Accessed on May 17, 2011

Sunday, May 15, 2011

" Death of Son"

date of 9/14/23: My son named Tiberius Drusus Caeasar has justed passed away.
Link used:http://www.roman-britain.org/people/tiberius.htm

"Finally Emperor"

On the date of 8/19/14, I have been crowned emperor.
Link Used:

"Death of Brother"

Today 10/10/19, I have some unfortunate news as my brother Cladius Germanicus Caesar has passed away.
Link used:http://www.roman-britain.org/people/tiberius.htm

"Emperor"

Date of A.D. 14:  I am finally crowned emperor.
Link used: http://www.roman-britain.org/people/tiberius.htm

" Adopted"

I have just been informed that I have been adopted by the mighty Augustus Caesar and now my new name is Tiberius Iulius Caesar.
Link used: http://www.roman-britain.org/people/tiberius.htm

" A son of my own"

Today my son has been born in the B.C. era (exact date unknown) and I named him Tiberius Drusus Caesar.http://www.roman-britain.org/people/tiberius.htm

"Married"

Today, the date of 11 B.C. I have married Augustus Caesar's daughter Julia Caesar.
 Link used: http://www.roman-britain.org/people/tiberius.htm

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Early Rome


  • 1000 B.C. Latins enter region
  • 753 B.C. Rome founded
Roman Republic

  • 509 B.C. Republic created
  • 451 B.C. Twelve Tables written
  • 405-265 B.C. Italy conquered
  • 264-146 B.C. Punic Wars fought
  • 44 B.C Julius Caesar assassinated
Roman Empire
  • 42 B.C. Tiberius Cladius Nero was born
  •  
  • 27 B.C. Empire and Paz Romana begin with reign of Augustus
  • A.D. 14 the begining of Emperor Tiberius' rule
  • A.D. 14-16 Tiberius sent troops for the Gallic War to Germany
  • A.D. 29 Jesus crucified
  • A.D. 37 Emperor Tiberius dies
  • A.D. 64 Christian persecution begins
  • A.D. 79 Pompeii destroyed
  • A.D. 253 Germanic tribes enter frontier regions
  • A.D. 285 Diocletian divides empire into East and West
  • A.D. 313 Christianity given recognition
  • A.D. 370 Huns invade frontier
  • A.D. 380 Christianity made official religon
  • A.D. 395 empire permanently split
  • A.D. 476 Last emperor deposed

Sunday, May 8, 2011

"A day in the life of Tiberius Cladius Nero"

     Well, when I wake up I realize that I must prepare my speech before I speak to the public at the forum.  As I will speak at noon about an uprising issue of a new religon coming to Rome.  I eat breakfast and then go get dressed for my speech in a few hours.  I then go into my royal carriage and tell the driver to bring me to a local cafe.  At the cafe I order some bread with different meats.  I eat lite as I know that I will not want to upset my stomach before my speech.  As I take a royal carriage to the forum with my gaurds and my driver I keep going over notes of my speech about the tension with christianity and my answer to it.  I then get to my final destination of the forum as I walk out of the royal carriage.  I walk up to the podemum and prepare my speech.  As I talk about issues that have come up to Rome I sway much contraversery over the fact of a new religon in roman society.  As I mention that the religon in Rome is still the belief in the roman Gods help make my case my plausible to the public.  After my speech I then go home to the senate to discuss my speech to them again about the fact of the problem with a new religion coming to Rome.  As I sway senators to question themselves I gain many approvals of my ideas as emperor.

     I then get into my carriage and tell the driver to bring back to my house.  I get home at 3:00pm and decide to get a snack at home.  I then make plans to go to a chariot race.  I go to the circus maximus where I find many spectators in my premier seats.  Before the race I am address by crowd as Emperor Tiberius and I am applauded.  After the race, I make my toward my royal carriage and before I get there I am stopped by five senators asking me to go out to dinner with them.  I then make my way toward my carriage after saying yes to the senators.  The five senators then shout to me " come to dinner around 7:00
 pm and come to the noodles place downtown."  After hearing them I rush home in my carriage.  I get dressed in my elaborate purple-border royal toga and make sure I ready to answer any questions that come my way at dinner. 

     At 6:40 pm, I make my way to the noodles restraunt downtown and enter my royal carriage and get there around 7:00.  I meet the senators there and address some problems in Rome.  As we discuss topics such as: economy, religion, foreign trade, and taxes.  We come to mutual agreement with many issues and topics that come my way.  I order spaghetti and some bread and buy the senators food.  It's 9:30 pm and I am exhausted as I dinner comes to an end and I make my way to the royal carriage.  I wave goodbye to the senators.  I make my way back home around 10:00 pm and am thinking about an issue that has come to my mind.  I then tried to go to bed yet cannot as one of the senators has brought up an issue that I cannot come to a close about.  The issue was about how Romes unemployment rate is incredibly high and how can I fix it?  I then write down some information concerning to the issue.  It's 11:30 pm and I now get into my bed clothing and make way to bed.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Annotated Bibliography

  1. Secondary Source: Rodgers, Nigel. The History and conquest of Ancient Rome. Blackfairs Road, London: Hermes House, Anness Publishing Ltd, 2004 and 2005


Description: Tells how he made Sejanus his prime Minister

  1. Secondary Source: Grant, Michael.The Founders of the Western World: 886 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Inc. 1200 Elington Avenue East, Suite 200 Don Mills, Ontario, Macmillan Publishing Company
Description: Tells about the reign of Tiberius


Description:  Minister Say’s how Tiberius ruled and how Christianity came to Rome.

3) Fagan, G. Garrett. Tiberius.http://www.roman-emperors.org/tiberius.htm, Accessed on April 29th,  May 3rd, May 18 2011, May 19 2011

Description:   Tells the life and how Augustus helped Tiberius and tell's how Tiberius ruled.

4)  http://www.roman-britain.org/people/tiberius.htm,
Description: Timeline of Emperor Tiberius' achievements and declines

5) Primary Source: no author,http://www.legionarybooks.net/historical_soldier_of_rome; Accessed on May 17,2011
Description: Tacitus tells about Tiberius as a ruler and how he is compared to Julius Caesar.

6) Secondary Source: no author,"The Twelve Tables: Basis of Roman Law" http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/articles/worldhistory/twelvetable; accessed on May 17
Description: Tells what the twelve tables were and how they were used in Rome.

7) Primary source: Tacitus,"Aval." http://janusquirinus.org/essays/Tiberius.html." copied and written in 1994. accessed on May 18, 2011
Description: Tacitus tells his point of view on what Tiberius was doing to the Roman society.

8) Primary Source: Tiberius,http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/t/tiberius.html; accessed on 18, 2011
Description: Tiberius writes some quotes.
9) Secondary Source: no author, "Chronology  of emperors." http://www.roman-empire.net/diverse/chronicle-emps.html; accessed on May 18, 2011
Description: List of emperors in order