Tiberius Claudius Nero
Tiberius Claudius Nero is the name of several ancient Roman men of the gens Claudia.
Roman Republic
- Tiberius Claudius Nero, who was consul in 202 BC, was the grandson of the first man supposed to bear the name, and the great-grandson of Appius Claudius Caecus
- Three praetors whose lifetimes overlap:
- Tiberius Claudius Nero, praetor assigned to the province of Sicilia (Sicily and Malta) in 181 BC.[1]
- Tiberius Claudius Nero, praetor for Sicilia in 167 BC.[2]
- Tiberius Claudius Nero, probably praetor peregrinus, then assigned to Liguria in 178 BC; sent from Rome to assemble an army and succeed the consul M. Iunius Brutus at Pisa.[3]
Roman Empire
- See also Julio-Claudian dynasty.
- Tiberius Claudius Nero, first husband to Livia and lieutenant of Julius Caesar
- Tiberius (Tiberius Claudius Nero, later Tiberius Julius Caesar, then Tiberius Caesar Augustus), Roman emperor, son of Tiberius and Livia
- Germanicus (Tiberius Claudius Nero or Nero Claudius Drusus, later Germanicus Julius Caesar), Roman general and son of Nero Claudius Drusus, father of Caligula
- Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Drusus, then Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus, later Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus), Roman emperor, nephew of Tiberius and grandson of Tiberius Nero and Livia
- Nero (Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, later Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus, Germanicus, then Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus), Roman emperor, incorrectly but commonly referred to as Tiberius Claudius Nero
References
- ↑ Livy 40.18.2–3, 5.
- ↑ Livy 45.16.3.
- ↑ Livy 41.4.6, 8; T.R.S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic (American Philological Association, 1951, 1986), vol. 1, pp. 395, 397 (notes 2 and 3).
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