Associations to the word «Tiberius»
Noun
- Claudius
- Gaius
- Nero
- Augustus
- Lucius
- Caesar
- Antonia
- Maximus
- Julius
- Consul
- Justinian
- Titus
- Herod
- Prefect
- Emperor
- Plutarch
- Cassius
- Reign
- Julia
- Galilee
- Cornelia
- Tribune
- Thrace
- Pompey
- Pliny
- Brutus
- Cornelius
- Marcus
- Sulla
- Constantine
- Bc
- Legate
- Ad
- Rome
- Legion
- Hannibal
- Claudia
- Gaul
- Freedman
- Philo
- Grotto
- Julio
- Marius
- Adultery
- Accession
- Heir
- Annal
- Treason
- Roman
- Rhodes
- Censor
- Lex
- Grandson
- Romans
- Carthage
- Successor
- Antony
- Granddaughter
- Ovid
- Nephew
- Cato
- Senate
- Informer
- Stepfather
- Palatine
- Cicero
- Rhine
- Aristocracy
- Seneca
- Elder
- Sophia
- Revolt
- Posterity
- Constantinople
- Danube
- Byzantine
- Bede
- Empress
- Coinage
- Tyranny
- Maurice
- Cruelty
- Syria
- Discord
- Gladiator
Wiktionary
TIBERIUS, proper noun. A male given name of mostly historical use, in particular, the praenomen of the second Roman emperor Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus, reigning 14-37 CE.
Dictionary definition
TIBERIUS, noun. Son-in-law of Augustus who became a suspicious tyrannical Emperor of Rome after a brilliant military career (42 BC to AD 37).
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