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Nero

37–68

Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

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Biography

Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus was a Roman emperor and the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, reigning from AD 54 until his suicide in AD 68.

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The story of Nero, told in moments.

37 Birth

Born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus in Antium. His father Gnaeus is known for cruelty even by Roman standards. When congratulated on his son's birth, he reportedly says the child of himself and Agrippina can only be "abominable and a public disaster." He dies when Nero is three.

54 Event

Becomes emperor at 16 after his stepfather Claudius dies from poisoned mushrooms, almost certainly prepared on the orders of Nero's mother Agrippina. She has spent years positioning her son for this moment: convincing Claudius to adopt him, sidelining Claudius's biological son Britannicus, securing the support of the Praetorian Guard.

55 Event

Britannicus, his 13-year-old stepbrother and rival for the throne, drops dead at a palace banquet. Poison. Nero tells the shocked guests that Britannicus suffered from epilepsy and the seizure will pass. The dinner continues.

59 Life

Orders the murder of his mother Agrippina. The first attempt, a self-collapsing boat designed to drown her, fails. She swims to shore. He sends soldiers to finish the job. According to Tacitus, her last words are: "Strike here" pointing to her womb, "for this bore Nero."

60 Life

Takes up singing and performing on stage. He enters public competitions and forces the audience to sit through hours of his performances. Nobody is allowed to leave. Suetonius claims women give birth in the theater and men fake their own deaths to escape. He considers himself a great artist. Rome disagrees.

64 Event

Rome burns for six days. Ten of fourteen districts are damaged. Three are completely destroyed. The popular legend says Nero fiddled while Rome burned, but the fiddle doesn't exist yet. Tacitus says he sang a poem about the fall of Troy while watching from a tower. Whether he set the fire is still debated. What is certain: he builds his extravagant Golden House on the cleared land.

64 Life

Blames the fire on Christians and launches the first Roman persecution against them. According to Tacitus, some are covered in animal skins and torn apart by dogs. Others are crucified. Others are used as human torches to light Nero's gardens at night. The historian says it was cruelty, not justice.

67 Event

Travels to Greece and competes in the Olympic Games. He enters the chariot race, falls off the chariot during the race, and fails to finish. The judges award him first place anyway. He collects 1,808 prizes across multiple festivals. Every contest he enters, he wins. Nobody dares let the emperor lose.

68 Death

Commits suicide in a freedman's villa outside Rome. The Senate has declared him a public enemy, punishable by being beaten to death with rods. His hands shake too badly to use the knife himself. A servant helps guide it to his throat. His last words, weeping: "Qualis artifex pereo." What an artist dies in me. He is 30.

68 Legacy

His death ends the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which has ruled Rome for a century since Augustus. The Year of the Four Emperors follows: Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and finally Vespasian, who founds the Flavian dynasty. Vespasian drains Nero's artificial lake and builds the Colosseum on the site. A monument to public entertainment, rising from the ruins of private excess.

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Aureus (Coin) Portraying Nero Claudius Drusus

Ancient Roman

41-45, issued by Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Nero) · Gold
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Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

54-68 · Bronze
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Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

54-69 · Bronze
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Coin Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

54-68 · Brass
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Coin Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

54-68 · Bronze
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Aureus of Nero

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60 AD
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Aureus of Nero

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60 AD

Portrait Head of Emperor Vespasian, Recut from Head of Nero

64–79 CE · marble
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Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

65 · Bronze
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Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

66 (December)-67 (December), issued by Nero · Gold
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Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

December 67-December 68, issued by Nero · Gold
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Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero

Ancient Roman

December 57-December 58, issued by Nero (emperor) · Gold
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Nero (Smith)

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The Lives of the Twelve Caesars/Nero

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I can only rely on my memory, if something turns out to be different, I can live...

involved activities like obtaining theatre tickets and organising talks by visiting Soviet authors. She stated: "I can only rely on my memory, if something turns out to be different, I can live with...

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