059- To the Tiber with Tiberius

059- To the Tiber with Tiberius

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058- Partner of my Labors

After the death of Tiberius's son Drusus, Praetorian Prefect Lucius Sejanus's influence grew exponentially. Sejanus was the defacto ruler of Rome from 26 AD until his fall from power 5 years later. 

060- No Better Slave, No Worse Master

Caligula was insane. Luckily for the Romans, he wielded absolute power. 

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