Tiberius: The Final Years
Mar 11, 2005
The fall of Sejanus and the subsequent treason trials marred the end of Tiberius? reign as much as allowing his Praetoian Prefect to take power in the first place. While, on the surface, Tiberius? later reign was described as a bloodbath and a reign of terror by Tacitus, relatively few lost there lives in comparison to the repeated disorders of the late Republic. Still, the Roman aristocracy hated him, perhaps in part due to his lack of decisiveness. Tiberius seemed always to be a Republican at heart and only wanted the Senate, or someone, to prove competent enough to govern…

