
Book IV:XXX Tiberius supports the informers.Book IV:XXVIII A son accuses his father.Book IV:XXVI Dolabella denied triumphal insignia.Book IV:XXIV Dolabella moves against Tacfarinas.Book IV:XXIII The situation in North Africa.
Book IV:XXII Plautius Silvanus murders his wife Apronia. Book IV:XXI Charges against Calpurnius Piso and Cassius Severus. Book IV:XIX Silius and his wife Sosia Galla condemned. Book IV:XVIII Sejanus attacks Gaius Silius and Titius Sabinus. Book IV:XVII Tensions regarding the possible succession. Book IV:XVI The appointment of the Flamen of Jupiter (Flamen Dialis). Book IV:XV The trial of Lucilius Capito. Book IV:XIV Religious asylum, and expulsion of the actors from Italy. Book IV:XIII Tiberius conducts state business. Book IV:XII Sejanus works to discredit Agrippina. Book IV:XI Tacitus rejects the oral tradition. Book IV:X A rumour concerning Drusus’ death. Book IV:VIII Drusus murdered by poisoning. Book IV:VII Drusus disapproves of Sejanus. Book IV:VI The management of public affairs in AD23. Book IV:V The allocation of Roman forces in AD23. Book IV:IV Tiberius reviews the state of the military. Book IV:III Sejanus and Livilla (Claudia Livia Julia). Book IV:I The origins of Aelius Sejanus. This work may be freely reproduced, stored and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose.
Kline © Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved History of Rome and the Roman people, from its origin to the establishment of the Christian empire - Victor Duruy (1811 - 1894) (p52, 1884) Book IV: I-XXXIII - The rise of Sejanus, the death of Drusus