Tiberius spent many years in voluntary exile on the island of Capri, and now he has returned to Rome. Learning that his friend and appointee, Prefect Sejanus, was recklessly spending money from the treasury, indulging in power, and one by one eliminating possible successors to the emperor, Tiberius begins to mercilessly take revenge.
Following the execution of Sejanus, retribution follows against his relatives and friends. But soon, Tiberius himself falls into a bloody trap.
For the Julian-Claudian family, the struggle for power becomes the meaning of life.
In this struggle enters the young ambitious beauty Agrippina the Younger, who has already endured many tragic events. She is the granddaughter of Octavian Augustus, but imperial blood cannot protect her only son, as this blood can be so easily shed or poisoned. Agrippina is determined to bring Lucius to power over Rome and give him the name Nero in honor of her brother, who was destroyed by Sejanus.
But first, she and her son must simply survive…