Nero and the Burning of Rome (1908) Short | Short, Drama Edit page Add to list Track Arrival of the Christian Slaves: The captives are brought before Nero. He chooses one fair maiden to serve in his palace. The others are condemned to death for a Roman holiday. In the Palace of Nero...
BJP shrugs off Digvijaya's 'nation is burning' rant The Roman historian Tacitus writes in The Annals that the emperor Nero blamed Christians for setting Rome on fire as a pretext for savagely persecuting them. Is the Vatican built on St. Peter's bones? Plodding in parts, it's riveting ...
True Name: Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus GermanicusWP Type: Heroic Spirit Source: Historical Fact[2][3] Region: Rome[2][3] Alignment: Chaotic Good[1][2][3] HiddenAttribute: Human Armaments: Sword Qualified Servant classes Master...
Burning Of Rome Under Nero: By Henry SienkiewiczSienkiewicz, Henryk
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Nero- Roman Emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury (was said to have started a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64) but the Roman Empire remained prosperous during his rule (37-68) Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus,Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus ...
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摘要: Miriam T. Griffin February 1996 10 (Mainz, 1994), 307f Hemsoll, D., 'Reconstructing the OctagonalDining Room of Nero's Golden House', Architectural History 32 (1989), 1f Howell, P., ACommentary on Book One of the Epigrams of Martial (London, 1980) Howgego, CJ, 'Greek...
532. Fire divine.–This was kept burning in the temple of Vesta at Rome, and attended by six virgin priestesses known as Vestal virgins. The safety of the city was believed to depend on keeping this fire ever burning. 534.Loved house.–The temple in Jerusalem, laid waste first by the ...
“Do ye accuse the Christians of burning Rome?” inquired Cæsar. “We, lord, accuse them of this alone,–that they are enemies of the law, of the human race, of Rome, and of thee; that long since they have threatened the city and the world with fire! The rest will be told th...