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She really must have been a beauty and Claudius never saw it coming. As with the death of Tiberius, we don’t know for certain Claudius was poisoned by Agrippina – it’s just extremely likely.
The chilling story of Tiberius and the fisherman: cruelty and power in ancient Rome As he publishes the second book in his acclaimed Nero trilogy, master historical novelist Conn Iggulden on why ...
Tiberius Aerospace's Sceptre TRBM 155HG 155mm artillery round has a ramjet in its nose that allows it to fly at supersonic speeds and gives it over four times the range of a conventional round.
Tiberius Aerospace unveiled its Sceptre ramjet 155 mm munition on the eve of Defence iQ's Future Artillery 2025 conference being held in London from 20 to 22 May.
Guardian of the Empire It was not evident until quite late in his life that Tiberius would become the preeminent man in Rome. He was born Tiberius Claudius Nero on 16 November 42 BC. As a member of ...
Emperors of Rome: Claudius, Paranoia and Poison (Part 4) Tom and Dominic conclude their journey through the colourful lives of Rome’s first Caesars, climaxing with the epic reign of Rome’s ...
London-based artist Frank Belcourt – AKA Tiberius b – has announced their forthcoming debut album, NEVERYTHING. The album is co-produced by Tiberius b, Dan Carey and Jamie Neville, and is being ...
The character was also believed to be inspired by Cincinnatus, Marcus Nonius Macrunis, Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus.
Historically, Lucilla did remarry, to a military man and politician named Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus.
Even though he works for the gross twin emperors, he and his wife, Nielsen’s Lucilla, are secretly plotting to overthrow the pair. Of course, their plan goes awry and they are both executed as a ...
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