Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire? A. Julius Caesar B. Augustus C. Nero D. Constantine 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。本题考查罗马帝国的历史知识。Julius Caesar(尤利乌斯·恺撒)是罗马共和国末期的重要人物,但不是罗马帝国的第一位皇帝。Nero(尼禄)是罗马帝国的皇帝,但不是第一位。
Log In Sign Up Subjects History Who was emperor before Nero?Question:Who was emperor before Nero?Emperor Nero:Nero Claudius Ceasar Germanicus was a politician that served as the last emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. He was born on December 13, 37, and died on June 9, 68 AD....
Who is the famous Roman emperor? A. Nero B. Marcus Aurelius C. Julius Caesar D. Trajan 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。Marcus Aurelius 是著名的罗马皇帝。A 选项 Nero 是暴君。C 选项 Julius Caesar 严格来说不是皇帝,是独裁官。D 选项 Trajan 也是著名的罗马皇帝之一,但不如 Marcus Aurelius 常...
Eunuch, ‘empress’ and ultimately victim of abuse: Sporus is a lesser-known character in the story of the brutal Roman emperor Nero. But his life, and the messages it reveals, are the things of outlandish drama, as evidenced by his memorable reference in the hit series, Succession. Hilary...
2 Thes 2:6has been applied to the Roman empire and2 Thes 2:7to the Roman emperor (in Paul’s day, Nero) as bulwarks holding back chaos (cf.Rom 13:1–7). A second interpretation suggests that cosmic or angelic powers are binding Satan (2 Thes 2:9) and so restraining him; ...
The Bible today is the same as what was originally written. Some people have the idea that the Bible has been translated "so many times" that it has become corrupted through stages of translating. That would probably be true if the translations were being made from other translations. But tr...
He was writing to the first Christians who often sometimes ended up here in the Roman ampitheatre. The Emperor Nero (AD64-68) brutally treated Christians after blaming them for the fire which destroyed Rome. When Mark wrote about Jesus being in the desert with wild beasts 1:13 this would ...
Eunuch, ‘empress’ and ultimately victim of abuse: Sporus is a lesser-known character in the story of the brutal Roman emperor Nero. But his life, and the messages it reveals, are the things of outlandish drama, as evidenced by his memorable reference i
Who was emperor after Septimius Severus? Who killed Jochi Khan? Who succeeded Queen Mary II of England? Who killed Julius Caesar? Who was the emperor who supposedly fiddled while Rome burned? Who was Mahmud of Ghazni? Who ruled after Nero?
The toilet and sink were installed in a local garage. It was interesting to see, not that it was very unusual on its own but it certainly was an unexpected place to find such a connection to history. But the most interesting thing was talking to the guy who came to own Hitler's ...