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There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.

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