We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
We don't have Nero's IQ numbers so we don't know if he could be considered "smart" by our standards. However we do know that he was the only Roman emperor interested in science and technology. He not only planned the rebuilding of the city after the great fire, but also worked closely with his architects, Servius and Celer, in the designing of the Golden House and its environs. He sent an expedition to explore the upper reaches of the Nile, devised his own pharmaceutical recipe for stomach ailments and used a special lens to improve his distance vision. He was absorbed in plans for improving and perfecting a new type of water organ and his plans for building canals and waterways were feasible.
No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.
Nero
Nero
A Roman Emperor who ruled from 54-68 AD
The emperor Nero died at the age of 30, however he was not assassinated. He committed suicide.
Well I actually know the answer to this question because I know two slaves that were around under his reign. Yes their dead now, kind of, but you just gotta trust me. He wasn't gay exactly. But he defiantly was bi-sexual. Also he was into bestiality, animals / animal skins. He was also into incest, doing many things to his mother.
In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.In 55 AD Nero was the Roman emperor. In 40 AD, Caligula was the Roman emperor.
Emperor Nero.
Nero was not a Roman god, he was an insane Roman emperor.
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Emperor Nero was the worst roman emperor ever known in the roman empire.
The Nero Conspiracy is a play about the Roman emperor Nero, and his tutor.
Nero became emperor because. Claudius ate a poisoned Mushroom.
No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.
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