His life was under the shadow of Augustus
For some time, Tiberius remained under Augustus' shadow, which is also one of the most interesting facts about Tiberius. Despite his knowledge and abilities, the people of Rome were not persuaded by his look or manner of speaking.
For a considerable amount of time, the people did not tolerate his sluggish, difficult-to-understand speech. Fortunately, despite his shortcomings, Augustus accompanied him everywhere he went, whether to training or supper with noble people.
In 27 BCE, he was sent to Gaul and Marcellus to study how to direct the marches, maintain the alertness of the garrisons, and maintain the fortifications. They were unable to take part in any fights, though.
While he was becoming well-known for his military leadership abilities, his brother Drusus passed away after breaking his leg in a horse fall while he was on a campaign in Germany.