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Q: .............. (14 – 37 CE), the second in the long line of Roman emperors, was the adopted son of Augustus .
  • A. Constantine
  • B. Hearclius
  • C. Tiberius
  • D. Gallienus
Correct Answer: Option C - Tiberius (14-37 AD) was the emperor of Rome who was the adopted son of Augustus. He was the second emperor of Rome. During his reign, the concept of ruler was divinely reformed and the economy of Rome was greatly improved. Yet his erratic behavior made him an unpopular ruler.
C. Tiberius (14-37 AD) was the emperor of Rome who was the adopted son of Augustus. He was the second emperor of Rome. During his reign, the concept of ruler was divinely reformed and the economy of Rome was greatly improved. Yet his erratic behavior made him an unpopular ruler.

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Tiberius (14-37 AD) was the emperor of Rome who was the adopted son of Augustus. He was the second emperor of Rome. During his reign, the concept of ruler was divinely reformed and the economy of Rome was greatly improved. Yet his erratic behavior made him an unpopular ruler.