After the death of Germanicus, Tiberius' son, Drusus, was slated to be the next emperor after him. Despite his temper, Drusus was very promising, both mililitarily and politically speaking. He was poisoned by Sejanus, and thus the succession in the end went to Caligula.
So what would be the effects of Drusus ultimately succeeding Tiberius? One thing is almost certain, and that is no Caligula and no Claudius as emperors, as well as no Nero. What major butterflies would this have? How much longer could the Julio-Claudian dynasty survive?
Also, what do you think Drusus' reign would be like?
So what would be the effects of Drusus ultimately succeeding Tiberius? One thing is almost certain, and that is no Caligula and no Claudius as emperors, as well as no Nero. What major butterflies would this have? How much longer could the Julio-Claudian dynasty survive?
Also, what do you think Drusus' reign would be like?