Nero went to live at the court of the previous emperor, Claudius, when he was five. He was the son (from a previous marriage) of Agrippina the younger, who became the third wife of Claudius.
All that is known about Nero's early life is that his mother maneuvered to make Nero the next emperor instead of Britannicus, the son of Claudius from his third marriage, who was younger than Nero. Agrippina persuaded Claudius to adopt Nero and set out to isolate Britannicus from his father and from the succession, to pave the way for Nero becoming the next emperor. Claudius then regretted having married Agrippina and adopted Nero. He started to favour Britannicus and to pave the way for him to succeed him. he then died suddenly. There were suspicions that Agrippina murdered him.
Nero was egocentric and eccentric. He fancied himself as a great actor, singer and musician. He acted, sang and payed the lyre in public, which did not make a good impression on the Romans. He spent an enormous amount of money building a palace (the Domus Aurea, Golden House) which was like a mini city. He was generous towards the poor.
There were allegation of promiscuity and debauchery. However, there were many allegation levied against Nero by Roman writers who were aristocrats. Nero was loved by the poor, but hated by the aristocracy. It was also alleged that Nero set fire to Rome and that he enjoyed the spectacle. However, this is untrue.
There were plenty of immigrants that came to the US before 1860. These immigrants were most often people from Europe looking for a better life.
Actually No, Julius Caesar turned down the title of emperor. The first Roman emperor was Octavian, who was Julius Caesar's adopted son, who became the first Roman emperor in 27BC, some time after Caesar's death in 44BC (and was awarded the name Augustus Caesar).
At first they were apprehensive of him coming to power because he had led quite a rowdy and shady life previously, but he gave up his old ways once he assumed power and was one of the best loved emperors of Rome.
Julius Caesar was never "named" emperor, he just attributed to himself the position of dictator for life. After his death in 44 B.C., Augustus eventualy became the first Emperor of Rome.
Hirohito was a good Emperor that made bad desions in his life
they spend most of their life at sea, coming ashore to rest and breed.
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History reports he was abused and mistreated as a child. He grew up without his parents and was exposed to things that later affected his life and the life of others. He was mentally ill.
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the life span of the emperor penguin is about 20 years.
His Life for His Emperor - 1913 was released on: USA: 16 May 1913
Emperor penguins mate for life.
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The daily life of an emperor was lived fully of wealth. They had the power to do everything and they would kill anyone who got in there way.
The normal life span of an emperor penguin is about 15 to 20 years. The emperor chicks may experience a 90 per cent mortality in the first year.
It was a good life because he was a Emperor.