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Was emperor Nero democratic?

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What was the demon's name that possessed roman Emperor Nero?

The emperor Nero was never possessed by any demon. That sounds like a new, present day slur on Nero, made up by someone with no knowledge of history and a mind that jumps to conclusions without looking into the facts.


What was the Roman Senate's attitude towards Nero?

By the time of Nero the senate was nothing but a rubber stamp for the emperor's wishes. They were terrified that Nero (or any emperor in power) would charge them with a crime, usually treason, and confiscate their property and wealth with the exile that went along with the confiscations. However, once they ere convinced that Nero was out an Galba was in, the attitude changed. They rallied against Nero and passed a death sentence on him, in which he was to be flogged to death.


What Roman emperors committed suicide?

Seneca had been the tutor of the young Nero for many years. After Seneca's retirement from this duty, Nero had become almost paranoid about plots against his life. As it was in the days of ancient Rome, suicide was an acceptable way to avoid harsh punishments. Sadly Seneca, who as far as can be told had no part of any plot against his former student was forced ny Nero to kill himself.


Was Nero a good emperor or a bad?

That's a hard question to answer. The aristocrats hated him, and most of our history about him comes from aristocratic sources. He did many negative and bad things, but he had reasons for most of them. Because he acted extremely in certain circumstances, he is labeled as a bad emperor. However there was another side to Nero; he was inventive and generous, he was a builder and innovator. While he outraged the aristocrats, the common people loved him. For five years after his death, the common people piled his grave with flowers. Twenty years after his death an impostor in Parthia claimed to be Nero and raised an army on Nero's popularity. It stands to reason that a person who still had prestige twenty years after his death could not have been all bad.


Was emperor nero crazy?

Only a trained psychiatrist can give an opinion as to Nero's mental stability and there weren't any around in Nero's time. However even though some of his actions seem "crazy" to us, given the time in which he lived and the tremendous amount of power he had, a rational explanation can be made for just about all of them.


Who was Roman emperor when the apostle Peter was executed?

A second-century tradition was that Peter was beheaded on the orders of the Emperor Nero, while a later tradition was that Peter was crucified upside down. However, it is good to ignore many such legends that arise without any eidence to support them. We have no reason to believe that Paul was executed, whether by beheading or crucifixion.


What books would Emperor Nero read?

Nero would have read Homer and just about any other Greek work of literature available. He was well versed in the Iliad, as in his helplessness during the duration of the fire, he began composing a poem/song about the burning of Troy.


What did emperor Nero hate about Claudius his adopted mother?

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Who started the first persecution of the roman emipre?

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Did emperor Claudius have any children?

No he did not! At least not with his last wife. Claudius had a daughter with an early wife and two children, a son and daughter with his wife, Messalina. His daughter Octavia married Nero and his son Britannicus was allegedly poisoned by Nero.