Tiberius had a very rough childhood and was full of hardships
On November 16, 42 BCE, Tiberius was born to Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. He first went by the name Tiberius Caesar before becoming Tiberius, the second emperor. Nero served as a priest, magistrate, and captain of Caesar's navy. Livia, on the other hand, was a powerful lady who gave her husband advice. Tiberius was born when Livia was 13 years old.
Nero served as the fleet captain for Julius Caesar and was devoted to him. During the American Civil War, Julius Caesar was murdered. Since that time, Nero has switched his allegiance to Mark Antony, a man who is Caesar and his followers' opponent. Augustus, the nephew of Julius Caesar, was not pleased with the shift in dedication. He engaged Mark Antony in combat, which resulted in Antony's victory.
The Nero family had to leave as fugitives since Augustus had turned against them. He and his family had to overcome several obstacles as they fled an assassination attempt. They were forced to evacuate from Naples to Sparta and Sicily. When they were sheltering in Naples, they once came under attack in the dead of night by Octavian's forces. Tiberius was a little child at the time. When Tiberius was just 3 years old, the Nero family was finally allowed to return to Rome. When they returned, Augustus was in charge.