Tiberius (Roman Emperor)

Tiberius Julius Casear Augustus (42 BC- AD 37) was the adopted son of Augustus, the first emperor of Rome. Tiberius himself became the second emperor of Rome in AD 14, serving until his own death in 37. While Tiberius had been one of Rome's greatest generals, his reign as emperor was marred by his own disdain for the position. By the time of his death, Tiberius had exiled himself from Rome and left the ruling of the empire in the hands of corrupt sychophants. He was pointedly not deified upon his death.

Jesus was almost certainly crucified in the reign of Tiberius.

Tiberius in Give Me Back My Legions!
Given his talents as a general, Tiberius was actually Augustus's first choice to lead an expedition to Germany. However, Tiberius was already engaged in putting down an uprising in Pannonia. Thus, the task fell to Publius Quinctilius Varus, who failed in the task spectacularly.