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Hidden Treasure Found in Ancient Roman House with Surprising Technology

Greek Reporter 21 Mar 2026
The ancient city of Saepinum in southern Italy. Credit. Ministero della Cultura ... Early materials, including decorated roof tiles and ceramics from the time of Augustus and Tiberius, point to its high status in the 1st century AD ... Credit ... ....
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Eumachia: The Unknown Woman of Pompeii

Roman Empire Times 19 Mar 2026
inscriptions, buildings, and the public honor of her fellow citizens. Who Eumachia was ... Credits ... That combination of self-display and family strategy has often been read against the example of Livia, the wife of Augustus and mother of Tiberius.
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Publius Quinctilius Varus: The Roman Official History Remembered for One Catastrophe

Roman Empire Times 04 Mar 2026
He held the consulship, governed major provinces, commanded legions, accumulated wealth, and forged connections within the imperial family, reportedly marrying into it and maintaining close ties with both Augustus and Tiberius.
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The Defeat Rome Never Forgot: Teutoburg Forest, 9 CE

Roman Empire Times 04 Feb 2026
Tiberius raced across the empire to his brother’s side ... Tiberius and Strategic Recalibration. Tiberius inherited an unstable frontier.
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Drusus the Elder: Rome’s Most Successful Germanic Commander

Roman Empire Times 02 Feb 2026
Within a year, working alongside his brother Tiberius, he subdued communities in the central and eastern Alpine valleys ... With Agrippa unavailable and Tiberius already governing Gaul, Augustus made a bold decision.
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The Roman Cookbook That Reveals an Empire

Roman Empire Times 22 Jan 2026
The prestige attached to red mullet is illustrated by Seneca, who describes an auction orchestrated by Tiberius himself.“Tiberius Caesar ordered a mullet of enormous size that had been sent to ...
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The Story Rome Wanted to Hear

Roman Empire Times 21 Dec 2025
The same logic governs Velleius’ portrayal of Tiberius, whose reign he describes in language carefully chosen to emphasize restraint rather than domination. Under Tiberius, he ...
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