tiberius in A Sentence

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    Augustus the Tiberius Bridge.

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    Tiberius is also the name of a river.

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    Tiberius Gracchus Major.

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    Claudius' Uncle, Emperor Tiberius, repeatedly declined his requests to begin His political career.

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    Gaius had similar ideals as Tiberius, but he had time to learn from his brother's mistakes.

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    Nasica would benefit from this because Tiberius had bought some land from a place that Nasica wanted.

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    It was Tiberius, as quaestor, that saved the army from destruction by signing a peace treaty with the enemy.

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    It was Tiberius, as quaestor, who saved the army from destruction by signing a peace treaty with the enemy.

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    Tiberius saw his chance and immediately used his tribunician powers to allocate the fortune to fund the new law.

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    The Bible, when speaking prophetically of the Roman emperor Tiberius, calls him“ one who is to be despised.”.

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    Tiberius had him forcefully removed from the meeting place of the Assembly and proceeded with the vote to depose him.

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    Tiberius's cousin, Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica, saying that Tiberius wished to make himself king, led the senators down towards Tiberius.

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    Emperor Tiberius is said to have banned kissing in Rome for a time due to so many people having cold sores.

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    Restoration: The city was shattered and cracked by a strong earthquake in 17 AD and then developed and extended by Tiberius.

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    Restoration: The city was destroyed and cracked by a strong earthquake in 17 CE and then developed and understood by Tiberius.

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    Other cities include Haifa, Tiberius and Nazareth- Jesus? s hometown and one hosting the largest Christian church in the Middle East.

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    The Roman emperor Tiberius lived here until his death in 37 A.D. Villa Jovis, the emperor's imperial residence, is one of the island's most popular attractions.

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    Plutarch says"Tiberius' death in the senate was short and quick although he was armed it did not help him against the many senators of the day.".

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    Christus[ Christ], from whom the name[ Christian] had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators.”.

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    Christus[ Christ], from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus.”.

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    He brought them to heel in 581, and Emperor Tiberius II was so impressed that he OKed a marriage with his daughter Constantina, and named Maurice as his successor.

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    Then, under Tiberius, any action or statement disliking the emperor, as well as not expressing due respect to him and his guardian genius, was considered an insult to greatness.

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    Then Tacitus said:“ Christus, the founder of the name[ Christian], had undergone the death penalty in the reign of Tiberius, by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilatus.”​ - Annals, XV, 44.

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    So, for example, under Augustus and then his successor Tiberius, insults against the emperor could be considered acts of treason against the state, or, more officially, against"the majesty of the Roman people".

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    So, for example, under August and the his successor Tiberius, insults against the emperor could be considered acts of treason against the state, or, more officially, against"the majesty of the Roman people.".

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    The Malatesta Temple, the triumphal arch of the Emperor Augustus, the Tiberius Bridge, the Surgeon's House- this is not a complete list of historically and architecturally interesting places located in the area.

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    This custom came to us from St. Mary Magdalene, who, after the ascension of Christ, presented the Emperor Tiberius with a red egg, the symbol of the life-giving death of Jesus, before beginning his sermon.

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    Since the inscription on the ring reads‘of Pilatus,' the first association that comes to mind is Pontius Pilatus, the prefect of the Roman province of Judaea 26-36 CE, under Emperor Tiberius Caesar,” they write.

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    Not long after this incident, another riot broke out and was suppressed with brute force by Pilate with many people killed, so within days, the Jewish leadership petitioned Tiberius Caesar for Pilate to be dismissed from his post.

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    Tiberius Gracchus' overruling of the tribunician veto was considered illegal, and his opponents were determined to impeach him at the end of his one year term, since he was regarded as having violated the constitution and having used force against a tribune.

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