The Julio- Claudians

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Nero and Caligula

The Julio- Claudians

The end of the era of Augustus Augustus unable to produce a male heir, because his sons preceded him in death Died in 14 CE, leaving his stepson, Tiberius Claudius Nero in charge of the Empire

Tiberius Claudius Nero Augustus adopted son, born to his wife Livia Later married Augustus daughter, making him his son- in- law Reigned from 14 to 37 CE Expanded the empire into modern day Germany

Bad Behavior in Public At first he improved the status of the city Boosted the civil service within the city of Rome Restored the financial Later, he got lazy Rarely lel Rome Managed provinces poorly, especially Spain Heavy Drinker- Biberius Caldius Mero Neglected Public Works, Templum AugusS, Theatrum Pompeii Then he started to lose popularity by doing things that the Senate and the people of Rome hated: Nearly every crime became punishable by death Thus daily execusons and treason trials Hated the games Cut back funding Established Praetorian Guard, treated them beuer than border soldiers

More Succession Problems Tiberius became withdrawn in later years LeL dirty work to brutal Sejanus, which lead to allegasons of tyranny Exiled himself to Capri, never returning to Rome Had power- hungry Sejanus executed No natural heir since his immediate family dead Named two possible heirs, Gaius Caesar and Tiberius Gemellus Died March 16, 37 CE

Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (Caligula) Son of Germanicus, a great Roman general Used to hang out as a boy with the military, olen wearing a mini- soldiers ouzit Earned a nickname, which stuck: Caligula liule boots Family gradually killed by Tiberius Had will of Tiberius nullified to take reign as sole emperor Reigned from 37 to 41 CE

No Problems at First Caligula is popular to Roman people, especially the soldiers Recalled exiles Overturned results of the treason trials of Tiberius Held banquets, games and gave many gils Revived Public Works Abolished the sales tax However, later in the same year he was appointed, suffered a brain fever and nearly died Scholars believe that part of his brain was permanently damaged

and then there was madness Likely as a result of this brain damage, he went crazy Began to exile and execute his relasves Dressed in a wig and plebian garb to engage in nightly acsvites Declared himself a living god Replaced heads of statues of gods with his own Cancelled some holidays honoring Augustus Possibly had incestuous relasonships with his sisters, Drusilla, Agrippina and Livilla

More Exploits Hated and tried to humiliate the Senate Tried to make his horse, Incitatus, a senator Failed to accompish this but did successfully make him a priest Sent troops on nonsensical missions Gather seashells! Brought home bogus conquered ones Offended the Jews by having a massive statue of himself placed in the Temple of Jerusalem Poor financial leadership Infair taxes EmpSed the treasury Spent money to build a palace on the water Altered the games unexpectedly Once ordered an ensre secson of crowd into the ring to be eaten by animals because he was bored Had people tortured while he was easng for entertainment Turned the royal palace into a brothel

Caligula Assassinated In 41 CE, Caligula was violently stabbed to death by members of the Praetorian Guard They also killed the members of his family, including his wife and daughter The issue of succession comes up again Not thinking ahead, Caligula obviously hadn t named an heir Only one capable lel alive was said to be another Tiberius Claudius Nero, the last Tiberius nephew

Tiberius Claudius Reigned from 41 to 54 CE Praetorian Guard named Claudius emperor aler the death of Caligula Generally agreed that he had some forms of physical disabilises Definitely had a limp and a speech impediment

Better than the Last Two.. Resumed auempts to conquer Britain Created client kingdoms to help manage the growing Empire Improved the judicial system, passed laws to protect slaves, increased womens rights, and generally respected his ciszens However, he too had errasc public behavior Paranoid GluUonous Many relasonships Shameless bribes Killed 35 senators and 300 equites Was easily swayed by others

Death Again Unfortunately, Claudius too had no heir His wife, Agrippina, encouraged him to name his adopsve son Nero as heir Claudius died mysteriously in 54 CE, likely at the hand of poison by his wife Thus, Nero being heir, became the new Emperor at his death

Nero Ruled from 54 to 68 CE The adopted son of Claudius, Nero became emperor at age sixteen highly influenced by his mother, Agrippina and his philosopher teacher Seneca early in reign. Promised to rule as Augustus had

Everything starts off okay He seemed benevolent at the beginning of his reign, even giving more independence to the senate, banning capital punishment, reducing taxes, giving aid to damaged cises, and allowing slaves to sue abusive owners. In 65 AD, there was an auempted murder of Nero. He naturally got upset, forcing masses to be executed or be forced to kill themselves. Even Seneca was murdered. He also killed his mother

Nero s Offenses Shows he put on were dangerous at Smes Forced senators to do baule in the gladiatorial games Persecuted ChrisSans First emperor to do so Threw late- night parses with burning corpses as the light source Would don a disguise and auack men at night Raped numerous people, even a Vestal Virgin AUacked private parts of men and had women bound to stakes EmpSed treasury Seized assets of those disloyal to him Killed nobility to save himself

Great Fire of Rome In 64 CE, a great fire broke out in Rome It is strongly suspected that Nero caused fire Stories say that he fiddled while Rome burned He blamed the ChrisSans Lasted six days, seven nights ALer this mess, he cleaned up his act and tried to do good for the Empire by rebuilding the damage

Murder and Conspiracy In 65 AD, there was an auempted murder of Nero. He naturally got upset, forcing masses to be executed or be forced to kill themselves. Seneca was murdered. He also killed his mother On account of this, Gaius Calpurnius Piso led a conspiracy against the emperor and he was later named a public enemy by the senate

End of Julio- Claudians Because it was open for preuy much anyone in the Empire to kill him, Nero commiued suicide in 68 CE He had no living male relasves, leaving no heir to his throne This gave Rome the start of Flavian dynasty under Vespasian