Unsupported claims about dissent from Emperor Tiberius edit

I remove the following misinformation. There were absolutely no citations or mentions of any support. And internet search failed to turn up any mention of this whatsoever, beyond the Wikipedia article.

"After extensive DNA it was discovered that at the time of his death Polito was the closest living descendant of Roman Emperor Tiberius through his 10th great-grandfather Rubellius Plautus who was the emperors great-grandson and as such made Polito the 13th great-grandson of Tiberius. He had a son named Charles who took the surname Willesden, Charles believed his biological mother was actually Minerva the goddess of wisdom, He also claimed that his father was the divine son of Neptune. Charles is believed to have suffered hysteria as he would later go on to claim that he was the rightful king and emperor of the Roman Empire through his descent Tiberius and that his mother was Minerva and his grandfather was Neptune and his great-grandmother was Gaia through his fathers mother."

If anyone can provide reliable sources of information, we can restore this. Interlingua 19:07, 21 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

Descent, not dissent Interlingua 21:46, 21 November 2022 (UTC)Reply