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==Emperor of Exponent==
==Emperor of Exponent==
===Hesperidesian Revolutions===
===Hesperidesian Revolutions===
====Bunkerization program====


==Death==
==Death==
Tiberius IV died at Sancti Angeli Hospital in Paradise City due to heart failure less than three months after his 80th birthday. He was buried in the Imperial Crypt in Paradise City.
==Marriage and children==
==Marriage and children==
==Honors==
==Honors==
==Legacy==
==Legacy==
 
The failure to contain the independence movements in Eastern Hesperidesia was one of the major contributing factors towards the ultimate collapse of the entire Empire. Under Tiberius, for the first time in 500 years, Eastern Hesperidesia was not controlled via minority rule from Hesperidesia, and instead saw the native majority of the area seize control.
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Tiberius IV
TiberiusIV.jpg
Emperor of Exponent
Reign1947-1982
PredecessorLiberius XXI
Successor????
BornJuly 1902
Paradisa, Empire of Exponent
DiedOctober 1982
Full name
Tiberius Exponentia
DynastyExponentia
FatherLiberius XXI
ReligionRoman Catholicism

During the reign of Tiberius IV, the eastern half of Hesperidesia rose up in rebellion and separated, and several smaller independence movements began spreading across the west.

Early life

Emperor of Exponent

Hesperidesian Revolutions

Bunkerization program

Death

Tiberius IV died at Sancti Angeli Hospital in Paradise City due to heart failure less than three months after his 80th birthday. He was buried in the Imperial Crypt in Paradise City.

Marriage and children

Honors

Legacy

The failure to contain the independence movements in Eastern Hesperidesia was one of the major contributing factors towards the ultimate collapse of the entire Empire. Under Tiberius, for the first time in 500 years, Eastern Hesperidesia was not controlled via minority rule from Hesperidesia, and instead saw the native majority of the area seize control.