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Tiberius Claudius Nero (father of Tiberius Caesar)

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at heart. After the murder of Julius Caesar in 44 BC, when it seemed that the assassins were triumphant, he suggested that they be rewarded for their services to the state. However, due to his previous alliance with the Roman dictator, Nero was allowed to be elected
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Exactly how closely related Nero and Livia were is up for debate, some researchers have asserted with confidence that they were first cousins. This assumption generally includes believing that Suetonius was mistaken when referring to Livia's father as a Claudius
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as his cognomen. Octavian and Livia married on January 17, waiving the traditional waiting period. Nero was present at their wedding, giving Livia away "just as a father would". As agreed, Nero took his sons to his home, where they were raised and educated.
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After three years of fleeing from Octavian, Nero returned to Rome with Livia and the younger Tiberius, aged 3. Octavian immediately after catching sight of Livia, fell in love with her, despite the fact that she was still married. Octavian was married to
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believes it is likely that Nero had been married before he wed Livia, as he was already looking for a wife in 50 BC when he approached Cicero to marry his daughter Tullia.
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began to break down, causing a dangerous situation in Rome as the triumvirs went to battle with each other. Nero was forced to choose sides and in his distrust of
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Nero died in 33 BC. After his death, his sons went to live with their mother and stepfather. The younger Tiberius, aged 9, delivered his funeral eulogy on the
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In Naples, Nero tried in vain to raise a slave battalion against Octavian and then took refuge with
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in memory of his father and the other at the amphitheatre in memory of his grandfather Drusus.
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82 – 33 BC) was a Roman politician, senator, and praetor who lived in the last century of the
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as a first name was unusual, as was the prominence given to his maternal lineage in adopting
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and his mother was a descendant of the Claudian gens. Nero had a sister called
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Around the time Nero was elected praetor in 42 BC, he married his relative
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Despite his service with Julius Caesar, Nero was an
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Tiberius Claudius Nero (praetor 42 BC)
Tiberius Claudius Nero
Praetor
Livia
Tiberius
Nero Claudius Drusus
Tiberius Claudius Nero
Roman Republic
Livia
Augustus
Tiberius

Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum
republican
Claudia gens
Rome
censor
Appius Claudius Caecus
Tiberius Claudius Nero
Claudia
prefect
Quintus Volusius
quaestor
Julius Caesar
Alexandrian War
Egyptian navy
Gaul
Optimate
praetor
Livia

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