At the time of Nero the seat of the Roman government was in Rome.
Nero was the Roman emperor at the time of Boudicca's unpleasantness.
Roman Emperor Nero
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
It is most probable that Nero had nothing against Christians personally, but they made a convenient scapegoat for the burning of Rome which allowed him to build his extravagant palace on the previous site of ancient Roman temples. The early Christians were not liked among the Roman public because they would not serve in the Roman Army or acknowledge the traditional Roman gods. Nero's palace was never finished. In time, hatred for the Christians abated while Nero became ever more unpopular, and he was overthrown. The Senate tried him in absentia, found him guilty, and sentenced him to be beaten to death. It was a Roman punishment not used anymore, but Nero was so hated that it was reinstated especially for him, and he stabbed himself in the throat rather than be put to death in this manner.
Yes.
It is said that the apostle Peter was executed during the reign of Nero. The disciple Paul is also said to have lost his life around the same time.
It may have been named after a colossal statue of the goddess Nero that was nearby at the time The name gradually became associated with the Colosseum because of the Colossus of Nero, an enormous bronze statue of Emperor Nero directly beside the amphitheatre.
The Roman Emperor at the time.
The Colossus of Rome was a statue of Nero outside of the amphitheatre. Roman citizens would refer to the area by that statue. "Let's go to the Coleseo (Colossus)" really referred to the amphitheatre and the statue which was immediately outside of the amphitheatre. Over time the amphitheatre came to be known as the Colosseum.
well the roman government created a "dictator" because it was for the use of time of extreme civil unrest.
The Bible never mentions Emperor Nero. Although later Christian traditions say that he persecuted the early Christians throughout the Roman Empire and that he had both Peter and Paul executed in Rome, Acts of the Apostles never mentions these claims or anything else about Nero, although Acts was largely about Peter and Paul, and was clearly written after the time of Nero.
By the time of Nero the senate was nothing but a rubber stamp for the emperor's wishes. They were terrified that Nero (or any emperor in power) would charge them with a crime, usually treason, and confiscate their property and wealth with the exile that went along with the confiscations. However, once they ere convinced that Nero was out an Galba was in, the attitude changed. They rallied against Nero and passed a death sentence on him, in which he was to be flogged to death.