There were revolts against him first by Vindex and the final one by Galba. He was deserted by his followers and fled to a freedman's villa where he committed suicide.
Civil war among the cities of Rome. Then Vespasian (Nero's proconsul) took over because Nero never married.
Nero Wolfe - 1981 What Happened to April 1-9 was released on: USA: 20 March 1981 Netherlands: 28 August 1984
The Roman Emperor Nero was raised in the Roman pagan religion, but he eventually turned against it and persecuted Christians in the Roman Empire.
64 CE was the years of the Great Fire of Rome during the reign of Nero.
Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.
He was beheaded under orders from Roman Emperor Nero sometime between AD64 and AD67.
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It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.It is said that Nero had Britannicus poisoned.
If you are referring to the Nero in a game, I don't know. If you are referring to the Roman emperor Nero, he was the son of Agrippina the Younger and Gaius Domitius Ahenobarbus. He was born in 37 in Antium outside of Rome. His father was a descendant (grandson ) of Mark Antony and his mother was a great-granddaughter of Augustus making him a Julian on both his mother and his father's side. His father died when he (Nero) was about three years old. His mother was eventually able to marry the emperor Claudius and persuaded Claudius to adopt Nero, making him his heir.
Some historic documents attest to Paul being taken to Rome and eventually beheaded by the Prefect Helius in January 67 AD, while Nero was in Greece entertaining.
There was no Roman emperor who fiddled while Rome burned. This was a misinterpretation of the term "fiddling around". It was applied to Nero by a historian of later ages who used the term to connote that Nero, out of frustration, began doing trivial things just to keep occupied , while waiting for the reports of the fire to come in. Besides, the violin had not been invented in Nero's time.
The Great Fire of Rome broke out on 18 July AD 64 in the merchant district of the city, near the Circus Maximus, Rome's huge chariot stadium. This was during the reign of Nero.