Tiberius's Downfall
Tiberius, a ruler with a vision for peace and stability, ultimately faced betrayal and political challenges that led to his isolation and bitterness. His decision to pull back from expansion aimed to prevent instability caused by ambitious generals, yet it alienated him from the Senate and domestic politics. This serves as a cautionary tale about the complexities of leadership and the dangers of political maneuvering.In this clip
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