He lost his nerve. The person he asked to kill him was by the way not a slave, but a freedman - Epaphroditos - who had been his personal secretary for years.
1.He committed assisted suicide with the help of a slave, because the guard was coming to kill him for his depravities (killing his mother, suspected burning of the city of Rome, irresponsible spending on a palace, etc.) or 2. Commited suicide, brought a slave with him. the slave killed himself to show Nero what it looked like (neros order), then Nero killed 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.Galba did not kill Nero. He revolted against Nero. Nero committed suicide, killing himself.
Nero death was on June 9th 68AD. Nero could not kill him-self, so he had his private secretary to kill him for him. The secretary's name was Epaphroditus. A senate had declared Nero an enemy to the public, so the people would have him beaten to death. The soldiers were coming to kill him coming his way.
He gets his slave Pindarus to stab him in the abdomen.
Kill CHRISTIANS
Yes
Nero was alleged to have killed his step brother by poison.
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.
The cast of Franco Nero in His Own Words - 2005 includes: Franco Nero as himself
Nero is a very interesting emperor. Not only did he rule Rome for years but he was a madman. He married his adopted sister, but soon grew tired of there boring relationship and started an affair with a girl slave. Many people wanted to remove him from his role as the emperor. Until 67 when Nero murdered Roman governors around the empire. In 68 he was punished from the senate who overthrew him. He killed himself a few months later.
No, Nero did not kill himself and then come back. Historical accounts indicate that he died by suicide in 68 AD after being declared a public enemy by the Senate. He reportedly took his own life with the assistance of a secretary, and there is no evidence to suggest he returned after his death. The notion of him coming back is likely a myth or a fictional narrative rather than a historical fact.
he committed suicide because he killed his sister (which was a horrifying death because he got his sister pregnant when she was going to have the baby he cut her open took out the baby that killed the sister but then he killed the baby by choking her) Correction. The above answer is confused with a story about the emperor Caligula, not Nero. Nero committed suicide after he realized that the revolt against him could not be stopped. Rather than face the disgrace of being flogged to death, he killed himself.