Tiberius was the second Roman Emperor, ruling from 14 AD to 37 AD, following the death of his stepfather Augustus. His reign marked a shift in the governance of the Roman Empire, moving from the stability and popularity of Augustus to a more complex and often tumultuous political landscape. Tiberius' rule was characterized by his military successes, expansion of the empire, and increasingly paranoid and reclusive behavior, which influenced the art and monuments created during his time, particularly in historical relief panels.
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