The senate declared Nero a public enemy, in 68 AD. He was then forced to commit suicide.
The senate did this on account of Nero placing blame on the Christians for the fire of 'The Golden House'. (A well known palace structure in Rome.)
It was Caligula, not 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.
Nero wanted to commit suicide when there was a military rebellionagainsthim, his supporters deserted him and the senate declared him a public enemy. However, he could not do it and got his private secretary to kill him.For a detailed information, visit the link below
He killed his wife because he was in love with another woman
The Roman Senate.
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.
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.
It was Caligula, not Nero.
i believe it was the senate of the roman republc
Nero did not an empire of his own. He was the emperor of the Roman Empire. This empire continued for centuries after his death. Nero's reign ended with the rebellions by Vindex, the governor of one of the Roman provinces in Gaul and Galba, the governor of one of the provinces in Hispania. The Praetorian Guard (Imperial Guard) in Rome allied with Galba. There were false news that the senate had declared Nero an enemy of the state. The senate was actually thinking of trying to negotiate a compromise, but nero did not know this. When Nero heard some horsemen approaching his palace, he decided to commit suicide. However, he could not do it and forced his private secretary to kill him.
No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.No, Nero was considered a bad emperor as his memory was damned by the senate. However the ancient Roman senate could be said to be a bit biased as far as Nero was concerned as the senatorial class suffered massive losses in both financial and property areas due to Nero.
Kill CHRISTIANS
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Nero was alleged to have killed his step brother by poison.
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.
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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.