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A detailed political biography reconstructs the ruler's life from family origins and education through military campaigns, political maneuvering, and eventual accession, then surveys episodes of mutiny, high-profile trials, and the rise of a powerful minister. It examines relations between the imperial office and the senatorial order, the social institutions underpinning power, and the ruler's late withdrawal to an island retreat. The author assesses surviving historical sources and contemporary attitudes, weighing partisan hostility against administrative achievement, and places episodes of intrigue and repression in the broader context of Rome's transition from republic to imperial governance.
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