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1 T-II| have married:~may your son, Tiberius, be safe, with you in safety,~ 2 T-II| standards,~now Germany, through Tiberius, feels your vigour,~and 3 T-IV| fate.~~ Book TIV.II:1-74 Tiberius’s Triumph~ ~Savage Germany, 4 ExI| sacred bed intact:~his son, Tiberius, extends the Roman Empire:~ 5 ExI| beneath Caesar’s foot. ~Tiberius himself appeared in his 6 ExI| of your race to fall.~May Tiberius soon drive behind snow-white 7 ExIV| home.~His virtuous son, Tiberius, and priestess-widow, Livia,~ 8 ExIV| the domains of heaven:~and Tiberius is equal to his father in 9 Ind| She married Germanicus. Tiberius ultimately banished her 10 Ind| Germanicus fighting alongside Tiberius in Germany in AD10.~ ~Agrius~ 11 Ind| title was also granted to Tiberius). Augustus was Julius Caesar’ 12 Ind| Ovid portraits of Augustus, Tiberius and Livia. The Livia-Augustus 13 Ind| highlights the relationships, Tiberius being only his son by adoption, 14 Ind| in turn an adopted son of Tiberius. ~Book EII.VIII:37-76 The 15 Ind| Book EII.I:68 A captive in Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph.~ ~Battiades~ 16 Ind| IV:1-58 Here Augustus and Tiberius the heir apparent.~Book 17 Ind| Caesar. It was rebuilt by Tiberius in AD6 and dedicated in 18 Ind| Horace (Epistle I.8) as Tiberius’s companion and secretary 19 Ind| servility, he was a supporter of Tiberius, and was successfully defended 20 Ind| funeral feast, and boasting of Tiberius’s protection when he went 21 Ind| Augusta by her first husband (Tiberius Claudius Nero). The father 22 Ind| 2)~Born 13BC. The son of Tiberius and Vipsania (daughter of 23 Ind| Germanicus’s adoption by Tiberius. He married the Elder Livilla.~ 24 Ind| 1-74 Fighting alongside Tiberius in Germany in AD10.~Book 25 Ind| energetic soldier, close to Tiberius. ~Book EI.X:1-44 This poem 26 Ind| and exiled to Lesbos by Tiberius in AD32 but later summoned 27 Ind| and adopted (4AD) son of Tiberius, and husband of Agrippina ( 28 Ind| 1-74 Fighting alongside Tiberius in Germany in AD10.~Book 29 Ind| Germanicus participated in Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph in October 30 Ind| VIII:1-36 Adopted son of Tiberius, the adopted son of Augustus, 31 Ind| death.~Book EIV.IX:89-134 As Tiberius’s adopted son worshipped 32 Ind| exile.~Book TII:207-252 Tiberius and Germanicus defeated 33 Ind| younger (2). She then married Tiberius. Augustus banished her to 34 Ind| associates planned to replace Tiberius with Antonius as consort 35 Ind| 4AD but never released. Tiberius effectively had her starved 36 Ind| against Augustus (aimed at Tiberius) was discovered in 6AD. 37 Ind| Empress. Her first husband was Tiberius Claudius Nero (who fought 38 Ind| Perusine War) to whom she bore Tiberius, later Emperor and Drusus 39 Ind| helping to secure it for Tiberius. Ovid may have been involved 40 Ind| her enforced divorce from Tiberius Claudius Nero by whom she 41 Ind| Book TIV.II:1-74 Her son Tiberius fighting in Germany.~Book 42 Ind| Ovid portraits of Augustus, Tiberius and Livia.~Book EII.VIII: 43 Ind| IV:57-115 The mother of Tiberius.~Book EIV.IX:89-134 As the 44 Ind| Drusus Junior the son of Tiberius by Vipsania, whom she is 45 Ind| younger, fighting alongside Tiberius in Germany in AD10.~ ~Lixus~ 46 Ind| hopes are finished with Tiberius’s accession.~ ~Medea~The 47 Ind| in 6AD. He served under Tiberius in the Pannonian campaign 48 Ind| his younger brother. On Tiberius’s accession he embraced 49 Ind| relationship with Augustus and Tiberius. He and his brother Cotta 50 Ind| was subdued fully under Tiberius, but remained a border province. 51 Ind| Julius Montanus a friend of Tiberius. The elder Seneca considered 52 Ind| associated with Jupiter, i.e. Tiberius now, in Germanicus’s mind 53 Ind| Livia and Scribonia, as had Tiberius’s marriage to the elder 54 Ind| Caesars’ who would include Tiberius, Drusus (Tiberius’s son 55 Ind| include Tiberius, Drusus (Tiberius’s son by Vipsania), and 56 Ind| Julia the Elder’s sons by Tiberius) were already dead (4AD 57 Ind| plot against Augustus or Tiberius. That is consistent with 58 Ind| Augustus relenting, but not of Tiberius, who was by now his obvious 59 Ind| specifically harmful to Tiberius’s status as successor, and 60 Ind| line, and thus a threat to Tiberius. This comment suggests that 61 Ind| anticipating victory in Pannonia. Tiberius and Germanicus defeated 62 Ind| AD9 and the transfer of Tiberius there. Tristia III is therefore 63 Ind| 43BC). ~Book TIV.II:1-74 Tiberius is still campaigning in 64 Ind| III:1-108 Ovid hears of Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph of October 65 Ind| Belgrade. ~Book TII:207-252 Tiberius and Germanicus defeated 66 Ind| were defeated by Drusus and Tiberius.~ ~Remus~The son of Mars 67 Ind| either of Germanicus or Tiberius.~ ~Rhesus~Ibis:597-644 A 68 Ind| from the gold ornaments of Tiberius’s triumph.~Book EIV.IV:1- 69 Ind| Illyrian Wars, shared in Tiberius’s triumph of AD12 and later 70 Ind| corruption and twice banished, by Tiberius in 24AD and again in 58AD. 71 Ind| the Minerva’s course.~ ~Tiberius~The Emperor, Tiberius Claudius 72 Ind| Tiberius~The Emperor, Tiberius Claudius Nero (42BC-37AD), 73 Ind| s daughter by Scribonia. Tiberius adopted Germanicus as his 74 Ind| a prayer for his safety. Tiberius is still warring in Pannonia.~ 75 Ind| Pannonia.~Book TII:207-252 Tiberius and Germanicus defeated 76 Ind| XII:1-54 Ovid hopes for Tiberius’s success on the Rhine. 77 Ind| Teutoberger Forest defeat of AD9, Tiberius was transferred to Germany 78 Ind| The delayed celebration of Tiberius’s Pannonian triumph see 79 Ind| Pannonian triumph see above. Tiberius’s offerings were to the 80 Ind| 39-74 Book EII.VIII:37-76 Tiberius, Augustus’s adopted son 81 Ind| apparent.~Book EII.II:75-126 Tiberius’s sons Germanicus (adopted) 82 Ind| Ovid portraits of Augustus, Tiberius and Livia. Even in this 83 Ind| a mischievous sub-text. Tiberius’s character and paternity 84 Ind| second German triumph for Tiberius.~Book EIV.IX:89-134 Tiberius 85 Ind| Tiberius.~Book EIV.IX:89-134 Tiberius as Augustus’s adopted son 86 Ind| prays for her attendance on Tiberius’s campaign in Pannonia.~ ~