The Daily Pic: Drusus, heir to the empire of Rome, was known for his bloodlust.
He entertained no paternal affection either for his own son Drusus, or his adopted son Germanicus.
Drusus clambered part way up the slope, and seated himself under a stunted oak tree.
With the sanction of the Senate, Drusus now endeavored to outbid Gracchus.
Drusus introduced a law for establishing no fewer than twelve colonies, and for settling 3000 poor citizens in each.
He had also a daughter, whom he contracted to Drusus, Germanicus's son, before she was of marriageable age.