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+ | Popular legend remembers Nero as a [[libertine]] and a [[tyrant]]; he is known as the emperor who "fiddled while Rome burned" and an early persecutor of [[Christians]]. These accounts follow the histories of [[Tacitus]], [[Suetonius]] and [[Cassius Dio]] along with a number of early Christian writers. However, some ancient sources also indicate that Nero was quite popular with the common people during and after his reign. It may be impossible to completely separate [[fact]] from [[fiction]] concerning Nero's reign. | ||
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+ | In AD 68 a military coup drove Nero into hiding. Facing execution at the hands of the [[Roman Senate]], he reportedly committed [[forced suicide]] with the help of his scribe [[Epaphroditos]].{{GFDL}} |
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Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (December 15, AD 37 – June 9, AD 68) was a Roman Emperor.
Popular legend remembers Nero as a libertine and a tyrant; he is known as the emperor who "fiddled while Rome burned" and an early persecutor of Christians. These accounts follow the histories of Tacitus, Suetonius and Cassius Dio along with a number of early Christian writers. However, some ancient sources also indicate that Nero was quite popular with the common people during and after his reign. It may be impossible to completely separate fact from fiction concerning Nero's reign.
In AD 68 a military coup drove Nero into hiding. Facing execution at the hands of the Roman Senate, he reportedly committed forced suicide with the help of his scribe Epaphroditos.