User:SpartaN/The Lab
Significant contributions
[edit]- kings of Alba Longa
- Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus
- Marcus Sedatius Severianus
- Germanicus
- Early Imperial campaigns in Germania
To-do list
[edit]Articles selected to become Good Articles on virtue of their significance and of the information available on them.
Domus Augusta
[edit]List of Domii Augusti according to the Tiberian decrees: Divus Augustus (i), Julia Augusta (i), Tiberius Caesar Augustus (ii), Drusus Germanicus (ii), Antonia (ii), Gaius Caesar (ii), Lucius Caesar (ii), Drusus Caesar (iii), Germanicus Caesar (iii), Agrippina (iii), Tiberius Germanicus (iii), Livia (iii), Nero Caesar (iv), Britannicus (iv) Drusus Caesar (iv), Tiberius Julius Caesar (not to be confused with emperor Tiberius; iv), a child of unknown name (normally referenced as Ignotus; iv), Gaius the Elder (iv), Gaius the Younger (iv), the empress Agrippina the Younger (iv), Julia Drusilla (iv), Julia Livilla (iv), Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (v), Julia Livia (v), and Tiberius Gemellus (v)[1]
- Would-be Princepes
- Germanicus -
- Drusus Julius Caesar -
- Gaius Caesar -
- Lucius Caesar -
- Nero Julius Caesar -
- Drusus Caesar -
- Britannicus -
- Tiberius Gemellus -
- Women
- Livia
- Antonia Minor
- Agrippina the Elder -
- Livilla - Sandbox
- Agrippina the Younger
- Julia Drusilla
- Julia Livilla
- Julia Livia
- Emperors
- Associates and important figures
- Agrippa Postumus -
- Marcus Claudius Marcellus (Julio-Claudian dynasty) - next
- Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa - soon
- Nero Claudius Drusus - in sandbox6
Julio-Claudian dynasty
[edit]Year(s) | Emperor | Successor1 | Successor2 |
---|---|---|---|
16 January 27 – 23 BC | Augustus | Marcellus | NONE |
23 – 17 BC | Augustus | Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa | |
17 BC – 20 August AD 2 | Augustus | Gaius Caesar | Lucius Caesar |
20 August AD 2 – 21 February AD 4 | Augustus | Gaius Caesar | |
21 February AD 4 – 26 June AD 4 | Augustus | Tiberius (presumed; only living son) | |
26 June AD 4 – AD 7 | Augustus | Tiberius | Agrippa Postumus |
AD 7 – 19 August AD 14 | Augustus | Tiberius | Germanicus |
19 August AD 14 – 10 October AD 19 | Tiberius | Germanicus | Drusus Julius Caesar |
10 October AD 19 – 14 September AD 23 | Tiberius | Drusus Julius Caesar | |
14 September AD 23 – AD 29 | Tiberius | Nero Julius Caesar | Drusus Caesar |
AD 29 – AD 30 | Tiberius | Drusus Caesar | |
AD 35 – 18 March AD 37 | Tiberius | Caligula | Tiberius Gemellus |
18 March – 10 October AD 37 | Caligula | Tiberius Gemellus | |
10 October AD 37 – 24 January AD 41 | Caligula | NONE | |
24 January – 12 February AD 41 | Claudius | None | |
12 February AD 41 – AD 50 | Claudius | Britannicus | |
AD 50 – 13 October AD 54 | Claudius | Nero | None, though some say Britannicus |
13 October AD 54 – AD 55 | Nero | Britannicus | |
AD 55 – 9 June AD 68 | Nero | NONE |
Provincial capitals
[edit]- Aquincum (Budapest) - Pannonia Inferior (Hungary)
- Vindobona (Vienna) - Pannonia Superior (Austria)
- Emerita Augusta (Lisbon) - Lusitania (Portugal)
- Ancyra (Ankara) - Galatia (Turkey)
- Singidunum (Belgrade) - Moesia (Serbia)
- Caesarea (Cherchell) - Mauretania Caesariensis (Algeria)
- Lugdunum (French article is freaking huge)
Random
[edit]- History of Dacia (https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storia_della_Dacia, also see French wiki)
Nobodies
[edit]- Tigellinus, french wiki again
CGR subcategory articles
[edit]- Biographies. Examples: Alexander, Germanicus, Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus. Main articles: Prosopography of ancient Rome
- Families. Examples: Examples: Statii, Julii, Horatii. Main articles: Gens
- Geographic. Exmaples: Lugdunum, Agri Decumates, Roman Gaul. Main articles: Climate of ancient Rome
- History. Examples: Kings of Alba Longa, Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic.
- Military. Examples: Early Imperial campaigns in Germania, Last war of the Roman Republic, Legio XIII Gemina.
- Political. Examples: SPQR, Curiate Assembly, De re publica.
- Religion. Examples: Temple of Mars Ultor, Vestal Virgin, Jupiter.
Bibliography
[edit]- Rowe, Greg (2002), Princes and Political Cultures: The New Tiberian Senatorial Decress, University of Michigan Press, ISBN 0472112309