Early Life
| Roman imperial dynasties | |||
| Julio-Claudian dynasty | |||
| Chronology | |||
| Augustus | 27 BC – 14 AD | ||
| Tiberius | 14 AD – 37 AD | ||
| Caligula | 37 AD – 41 AD | ||
| Claudius | 41 AD – 54 AD | ||
| Nero | 54 AD – 68 AD | ||
| Family | |||
| Gens Julia Gens Claudia Julio-Claudian family tree Category:Julio-Claudian dynasty |
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| Succession | |||
| Preceded by Roman Republic |
Followed by Year of the Four Emperors |
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