He killed his wife because he was in love with another woman
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
According to Tacitus, Nero had his mother Agrippina clubbed to death by two men. Nero did not have a half-brother. He had a step-brother when his mother married emperor Claudius. Claudius had Brtiannicus with his previous wife Messsalina. According to Tacitus, Nero poisoned him at a banquet. According to other writers he died because of an aneurysm (a blood-filled bulge in the wall of an artery at the base of the brain) caused by an epileptic fit. Britannicus had been suffering from epilepsy since a very young age.
His Foot. He kicked his Pregnant wife to death killing the baby aswell
he shoved his fist throat then shoved his down her dynamite throat finnaly beat her to death with a fork
Yes, Nero did kill his own mother. But don't be too quick to judge him on this. His mother would have done the same to him.
It is said that the eyeglasses or at least the lenses that Nero used for distance sight were made of emeralds.
There are many, but you have to really look for them because the ancient writers didn't think women should be given high recognition. Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi brothers, was honored as the ideal citizen mother. Livia, the wife of Augustus, was one of his trusted advisers and she also brought the power of the Claudian family into that of Augustus. The two Agrippinas, although they may be considered infamous. Fulvia, one of Marc Antony's wives. Julia, Caesar's daughter. Another Julia, who was the daughter of Augustus. The infamous Clodia.
he killed his father because he father was king and he wanted to be king so he killed him so he could get all the power.
they kill him with a daggers
To Kill people And To Kill Animals So To Had Food
Nero was stifled by a controlling mother who, it was said, wanted to use him to pursue her own power.
Modification to question... If your mother-in-law created a credit card account in your wife's name when she was a minor with the mother-in-law as a co-signer, and your wife did not use the card but the mother-in-law did, who is responsible for the balance?
Nero is actually the main character in devil may cry4. you use Nero for the most of the game but on the half way after holiness and the savior kidnap Nero you use dante for 7 stages out of 20.
Theban King Oedipus doesn't kill himself. But Jocasta's brooches are what he last sees before blinding himself. Theban Queen Jocasta is his wife and his mother. It's the love for her as his wife that makes him use the brooches to take away his sight. It's the horror over learning that she's his mother that makes him do the blinding.
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You can download software and run it to clean out all Nero files. Once you complete that, restart your system and process your Nero 7 installation from the website (do not use your disc).
It is said that the eyeglasses or at least the lenses that Nero used for distance sight were made of emeralds.
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In 64 AD Rome was nearly burned to the ground by a huge inferno. Some say that Nero ordered the fire to be set so that he could rebuild the city in his own vision. Others say the fire was an accident. Now Nero had little use for the Christians who were now increasing in numbers throughout the Roman Empire. He decided to blame the fire on the Christian community and started a persecution to try and wipe them out. Peter, as well as Paul, were prime targets of Nero's wrath as they were leaders in the Christian community. Both were killed under orders from Nero sometime in 64-65 AD.
it was the snow globe that he had given his wife on one of their anniversaries and she gave it to her lover.
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