Nobody suggested to Nero to commit suicide. Some legions rebelled against him and the guards at his palace deserted him. He thought that the senate had declared him enemy of the state (which it did not). Therefore, he decided to take his life. He did not manage and got his assistant to do it for him.
Nothing. Much of the writing about Nero was slander by writers who did not like him. Most writers were aristocrats. Nero was hated by the aristocracy, but loved by the poor.
It is estimated that there are fewer than 10,000 people in the world named Nero. The name Nero is not as common as other more popular names.
No, Tiberius would not have seen Nero's second birthday party because Tiberius died in the same year that Nero was born, 37 AD.
People believe he was a good ruler, and people thought he was cool.
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it's about 50/50 but I say Dante would win because he has more expirience and powers than Nero
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.
Nero was fonded by his unusual foods and whatnot.
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No, Roman Emperor Nero was not black African. He was of Italian descent, born in Rome in 37 AD. Nero belonged to the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which was primarily composed of Roman aristocrats. His ancestry traces back to the Roman elite, and there is no historical evidence to suggest that he had African heritage.
Julius Caesar was deified soon after his death, long before Nero was born.
Yes, Nero was a very popular emperor with the common Roman people. It was the aristocrats who hated him and its from this class of Roman society that we get all the negative things about him. There are many reasons for this hatred of Nero by the upper class. However the common people liked the idea of an emperor making public appearances and to them Nero was "one of the boys" and not some remote being on the Palatine hill. For five years after his death the common people brought flower to his tomb and fifteen years after his death an impostor, claiming to be Nero, raised an army in Parthia and almost started a war.