A selfish kid that killed his mom because of her loud mouth that is interested in the arts and doesn't care about the Roman people and enjoys clubbing people in the streets late at night. RUTHLESS.
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 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.
Appius Claudius Nero was the father of Tiberius Claudius Nero, who was the father of Tiberius Claudius Nero, the Emperor of Rome.
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.
What was Nero's date of birth?Nero's date of birth is, December 15, A.D. 37.
No, Tiberius would not have seen Nero's second birthday party because Tiberius died in the same year that Nero was born, 37 AD.
it's about 50/50 but I say Dante would win because he has more expirience and powers than Nero
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.
Julius Caesar was deified soon after his death, long before Nero was born.
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 emperor Nero built the first imperial bathhouse in Rome. However there were private bathhouses previous to this, but Nero set the precedent for the lavish bathhouses other emperors would build.
Nero was said to have persecuted the Christians as a scapegoat because there were accusations that he started the Great Fire of Rome in 64. Some modern historians doubt this. It this was the case, the Christians would not have been friends with Nero.
Dante would win. It doesnt matter if Nero has the devil bringer because Dante has to much power.Of course he is the son of Sparda
The Nero Conspiracy is a play about the Roman emperor Nero, and his tutor.
Appius Claudius Nero was the father of Tiberius Claudius Nero, who was the father of Tiberius Claudius Nero, the Emperor of Rome.
Nero was just 17 years old when he ascended the throne. The name he selected for himself was Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, and he ruled Rome from October 13, 54 AD to June 9, 68 AD.
Marcus Agrippa was Nero's great grandfather. He was the grandfather of Nero's mother.