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What year did Nero become emporor of Rome in?

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Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

Nero became emperor or Rome in the year 54 AD at the age of 17.

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