During Nero's reign, Rome experienced two significant calamities: the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, which devastated large parts of the city and led to widespread destruction and homelessness, and a massive outbreak of civil unrest and rebellion, including the revolt of the provinces and the rise of discontent among the military. Both events contributed to Nero's increasingly tyrannical rule and ultimately led to his downfall. The fire also prompted Nero to initiate extensive rebuilding efforts, which some contemporaries viewed as an opportunity for him to expand his own power.
During Titus's reign, there occurred a major disaster: the eruption of Vesuvius which buried Pompeii and Herculaneum.
The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
they grew worse.
64 CE was the years of the Great Fire of Rome during the reign of Nero.
The Great Plague (1665), and the Fire of London (1666) You should read the longVictoriannovel about it - with the off-putting title 'Old St. Paul's' by Harrison Ainsworth. Rattling good yarn, that one.
Oliver Cromwell was arrested and executed, and theatre was reinstated
*Moctezuma. Basically during his reign he welcomed the Aztecs in, and during his reign is when they were conquered by Cortes.
The Reign of Terror.
The Reign of Terror.
he sucked my balls
lots of things :)
He pooped himself
yes he was
During Titus's reign, there occurred a major disaster: the eruption of Vesuvius which buried Pompeii and Herculaneum.
During the reign of Charles II, two significant calamities were the Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London in 1666. The Great Plague resulted in the deaths of approximately 100,000 people in London, severely impacting the population and the economy. The following year, the Great Fire devastated a large part of the city, destroying thousands of homes and significant landmarks, leading to widespread homelessness and economic disruption.
No, but it happened during his reign.
The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.