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What (who) is Tiberius$529896$ - definition

BYZANTINE EMPEROR (520-582)
Tiberius II Constantinus; Tiberius II; Imp. Caesar Flavius Tiberius Constantinus Augustus; Tiberius Constantine; Tiberios II; Tiberius Constantinus

Tiberius G. Jones         
PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND (1821-1895)
Tiberius Jones; Tiberius Gracchus Jones
Tiberius Gracchus Jones (July 21, 1821 – June 27, 1895) was pastor and the president of Richmond College (now the University of Richmond) from 1866 to 1869.History of the University of Richmond: People: Rev.
Tiberius Gemellus         
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JULIO-CLAUDIAN PRINCE, GRANDSON OF EMPEROR TIBERIUS (19 AD - 37/38 AD) (19-38)
Tiberius Julius Caesar Gemellus
Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero Gemellus, known as Tiberius Gemellus (Latin: Tiberius Caesar Drusi filius Tiberii Augusti nepos divi Augusti pronepos, 10 October AD 19–37/38) was the son of Drusus and Livilla, the grandson of the Emperor Tiberius, and the cousin of the Emperor Caligula. Gemellus is a nickname meaning "the twin".
Tiberius Aemilius Mamercus         
5TH CENTURY BC ROMAN SENATOR AND CONSUL
Tiberius Aemilius Mamercinus (consul 467 BC); Tiberius Aemilius Mamercinus
Tiberius Aemilius Mamercus was a Roman senator active in the fifth century BC. He was consul in 470 and 467 BC.

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Tiberius II Constantine

Tiberius II Constantine (Latin: Tiberius Constantinus; Greek: Τιβέριος Κωνσταντῖνος, translit. Tibérios Kōnstantĩnos; died 14 August 582) was Eastern Roman emperor from 574 to 582. Tiberius rose to power in 574 when Justin II, prior to a mental breakdown, proclaimed him caesar and adopted him as his own son. In 578, the dying Justin II gave him the title of augustus, thus becoming co-emperor alongside him. Tiberius became sole ruler less than two weeks later, assuming the regnal name of "Constantine" under which he reigned until his death.