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Tiberius the Tyrant

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Unearth the real a measured look at a ruler who shaped an empire through war and diplomacy.

This book offers a clear, accessible look at the German and Pannonian campaigns that tested Rome under Tiberius. It blends narrative detail with interpretation to explain how one leader balanced strategy, discipline, and politics on the frontier.

Learn how Tiberius managed campaigns, logistics, and the morale of his troops.See how diplomacy and calculated risks complemented force in the Rhine and Danube regions.Understand how later writers and historians viewed his methods and their impact on Rome’s reach.Explore the broader shift from city-state ideals to an imperial world order that followed Rome’s conquests. Ideal for readers of ancient military history and the origins of the Roman Empire.

493 pages, Hardcover

First published July 23, 2015

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1854-1926

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