Tiberius - The Second Roman Emperor

Tiberius Caesar Augustus, the second Roman Emperor, ruled from 14 to 37 CE. He succeeded Augustus, the founder of the Roman Empire, and his reign was marked by political stability, economic prosperity, and military expansion. Tiberius' early years as emperor were characterized by his effective management of the vast Roman Empire, implementing tax reforms, improving infrastructure, and maintaining peace. However, his later years were marred by paranoia, political purges, and a growing unpopularity among the Roman citizens, leading to a negative perception of his rule in historical accounts. Despite his controversial legacy, Tiberius' contributions to the stability and prosperity of the Roman Empire during his reign cannot be overlooked.