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The stories that surround him are both scandalous and salacious, as shocking to our modern sensibilities as they were to his contemporaries. But what made his private life so perverted?
How did he abuse his absolute power? And who was the man behind the myth? The circumstances surrounding his succession were murky. But the young men Augustus had groomed for the throne β Gaius, Lucius, and Marcellus β died in mysterious circumstances. As a young man, Tiberius was relatively restrained. He excelled as a soldier and commander, leading Roman forces to victory in Armenia and Germany. But while he excelled away on campaign, he hated being back in Rome , being forced into the spotlight as amidst the prying eyes of the capital as a potential heir apparent.
In 6 BC he retired from public life to the Greek island of Rhodes, where he pursued the study of Greek philosophy and rhetoric. Ostensibly, the reason for his retirement was his hatred of his wife, Julia the Elder, who Tiberius resented for stealing him away from his first wife and true love Vipsania Agrippina. In reality, however, he was biding his time to see how the succession played out, panicking the aging Augustus who still had no clear successor.
Augustus died on August 19th, 14 AD, surrounded by friends and family in the town of Nola, near Naples. But while Tiberius was a fearsome soldier, he was to prove a poor politician. Tiberius was largely absent from the running of the state, preferring to leave the heavy lifting to powerful men around him. Sejanus, the head of the Praetorian Guard, co-ruled as de facto ruler of the Roman Empire until he was accused of orchestrating a coup against Tiberius in 31 and put to death.
Then in 26, he relocated to Capri indefinitely, leaving the ruling of the Roman Empire to the senators while he indulged in his vices. It was only during his self-imposed exile in the Villa of Jupiter on the island of Capri where millions of tourists still flock every year that Tiberius Caesar revealed the full extent of his depravity.