NERO

(Nero Claudius Caesar)nērˈō, a.d. 37–a.d. 68, Roman emperor (a.d. 54–a.d. 68). He was originally named Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus and was the son of Cnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul in a.d. 32) and of Agrippina the Younger, who was the great-granddaughter of Augustus. Agrippina married (a.d. 49) Claudius I and persuaded him to adopt Nero. In a.d. 55, Agrippina saw the bonds of her domination of Nero loosening and intrigued in favor of Claudius' son, Britannicus, but Nero poisoned the boy. Poppaea Sabina, the wife of his friend Otho, became his mistress; according to rumor she was to blame for the worst of Nero's behavior. In a.d. 59 he murdered his mother and in a.d. 62, his wife Octavia. He later married Poppaea. When half of Rome was burned in a fire (a.d. 64), Nero accused the Christians of starting it and began the first Roman persecution. In a.d. 65 there was a plot to make Caius Calpurnius Piso emperor. The detection of this plot began a string of violent deaths, e.g., of Seneca, Lucan, and Thrasea Paetus. Nero had ambitions to be a poet and artist. In a.d. 68 a series of revolts, including one by his own Praetorian Guard, caused him to commit suicide. Among his last words were, "What an artist the world is losing in me!" His memory was publicly execrated.

See biography by M. Griffin, Nero: The End of a Dynasty (1985).

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...arrangements, see pp. 191-2 7 Suet. Nero 1-4; C. Eilers, ZPE 89 (1991...Caesar to the East in 1 BC, but Suetonius ( Nero 5. 1) is usually thought to have confused...Tacitus Ann. 6. 45; 47-8; Suet. Nero 5. 2 (where allegations of incest with...
...marriage with Agrippina. Suet. Claud. 44: Claudius was murdered by Agrippina. Suet. Nero 5.2: Domitius acknowledged the son Nero born to Agrippina. Suet. Nero 6.1: Domitius foresaw disaster from a son born of him and Agrippina. Suet. Nero...
...demonstrated at the beginning of the reign that Nero was their primary concern, and they had played...in which Burrus kept the praetorians loyal to Nero, while Seneca composed a letter in which Nero sought to justify his act by claiming that Agrippina...
...that they represented the stat- ues of Nero in the dress of a citharode which the victorious...66. Corinth has a coin with a laureate Nero (that is, he is shown wearing a laurel...proud Neronian Colony of Patras depicts Nero as he ar- rives by ship in 66, with Apollo...
...close. She takes a harp, and as she plays NERO drops off to sleep. She, seeing him so...and noiselessly disappears. Meanwhile NERO turns uneasily in his sleep, and a procession...withdrawing his cloak to gaze a while on NERO ; TIBERIUS ; CAIUS wounded ; CLAUDIUS holding...
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...Furies. The central point is that it was Nero himself and not his enemies who chose to...mask that might bear his own features, Nero framed the terms of the debate over his...several--objected that Orestes (unlike Nero) had acted on the authority of the gods...
...The tremulous hand of Worcester and the Nero scribe of the Ancrene Wisse. by Christine...similarities to that of the unknown scribe of the Nero manuscript of the Ancrene Wisse, London, British Library, MS Cotton Nero A.xiv. His characteristic tremble makes...
...Productions of the Fall of Babylon and Nero, or the Destruction of Rome in Staten...following summer, he returned to produce Nero, or the Destruction of Rome on an even...commercial spectacles, such as Babylon and Nero, translated Judeo-Christian religious...
...to be there, including an extended discussion of Nero. It uses the example of Nero fiddling while Rome burned to illustrate the enduring...identification between public leaders and their offices. Did Nero Fiddle While Rome Burned? The meaning of where you...
...corpus consists of the poems of Cotton Nero A.x, (9) Alexander B (also known...Paleme), British Library, MS Cotton Nero A.x (c.1400), Bodleian Library...assured only for the poems of MS Cotton Nero A.x. (14) By contrast, with the exception...
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Lifetime Achievement Award to Peter Nero On October 7, AFM President Thomas Lee presented Philly Pops Artistic Director Peter Nero with an AFM Lifetime Achievement Award...conductor of the Philly Pops since 1979, Nero has been a major source of inspiration...
Rossis Il Domino Nero in Jesi by Robert Boas Of all the neglected...interesting than Lauro Rossi whose Il Domino Nero I saw on 30 September. Rossi was a man...His best remembered work is Il Domino Nero in which he set out to challenge Auber...
Nero redivivus: Congress should stop fiddling around by Jr. E.J. Dionne As the House droned on to its inevitable conclusion on...
...Freeds much -ballyhooed Roman romp You, Nero: A cautionary tale for the "American...also grounded in historical riches, You, Nero examines the popularity of empty (and...decline of Western Civilization, You, Nero buffers its chariot races and eunuchs with...
...Domitius Ahenobarbus, better known as Nero. The Senate had to pass a special decree...hungry Agrippina was determined that Nero should be Claudiuss successor, rather...Messalina, the nine-year-old Britannicus. Nero was accordingly adopted by Claudius as...
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Caffe Nero Founders Take Over. European style coffee shop Caffe Nero has agreed to be taken over by its founder and chief...takeover vehicle formed by Saratoga - the company owned by Nero founder Gerry Ford. Mr Ford set up Caffe Nero in 1997...
Why Caffe Nero Is Perking Up with High Street Coffee Drinkers. Caffe Nero is getting the right aroma with consumers, it revealed...trading was in line with management expectations, Caffe Nero added, with sales up 21 per cent in the first quarter...
Buyout Offer from the Boss at Caffe Nero. Byline: MICKEY CLARK CAFFE NERO held steady at 265p, 83/4p off its record high...by Rome Bidco, a vehicle under the control of Caffe Nero founder and chairman Gerry Ford, has already been...
...PALMER Was Lumbered with His Sons Parrot, Nero, It Was Hatred at First Sight. but the...the house just isnt the same without Nero preening himself in the mirror, squawking in his cage, stabbing me in the neck. Nero is (or, sadly, was) a Green Cheek Conure...
GWs Nero Sets out to Win Hearts and Minds. Byline: Patrick Stevens, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Patrick Nero is on the move. Meetings with donors and...the Washington marketplace. Its a process Nero is quite familiar with after career stops...
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NERO (Nero Claudius Caesar)ner o, a.d. 37 a.d. 68, Roman emperor (a.d...Agrippina married (a.d. 49) Claudius I and persuaded him to adopt Nero. In a.d. 55, Agrippina saw the bonds of her domination of Nero loosening...
NERO, CAIUS CLAUDIUS fl. 216 201 b.c., Roman general in the Second Punic War. He defeated Hasdrubal in the battle on the Metaurus...
...were made Roman provinces. His stepson Nero (a.d. 54 a.d. 68) was an unparalleled...attributed (probably falsely) to Nero; it burnt everything between the Caelian...Esquiline, but it was a boon to the city, for Nero moved the population to the right bank...
...n , d. a.d. 65, Roman empress, wife of Nero . While married to Otho , her second husband, she became mistress of Nero, whom she finally married in a.d. 62. She had great influence over Nero, inducing him to have his mother (Agrippina...
...d. 51). Later he was proconsul in Africa under Nero. In a.d. 66, Nero put him in charge of the war against the Jews, and...frugal living that contrasted greatly with the life of Nero. His son Titus, whom he had left to prosecute the...
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