Brief biography of emperor nero


















His ambitious mother would go on to marry Claudius who was also her uncle in A. After the death of Claudius in A. Nero and his mother appear to have had a falling out within about two years of his becoming emperor.

Her face stopped appearing on Roman coins after A. Whatever the reasons, Nero knew that he was making a decision that could come back to haunt him. Nero, not trusting his Praetorian Guard to carry out the killing, ordered naval troops to sink a boat that she would be sailing on. This first attempt failed, with his mother swimming to shore. Nero then ordered the troops to do the job directly. Tacitus A. Nero, much to his relief, found his actions applauded. The senators said that they believed his life was at risk and congratulated him on killing his own mom.

His marriage to Octavia was not a happy one. She gave him no heir, and the two were estranged by A. In that year, he divorced her then accused her of adultery and killed her. Nero may have taken the step of killing her as a way to protect his position as emperor. Nero would go on to marry the already pregnant Poppaea Sabina in that same year, and she would give birth to their daughter who lived only about three months in January, A.

He took the death of their infant daughter hard and had the baby deified. Ancient writers say Nero killed her with a kick to the belly. However, the newly deciphered poem from Egypt casts doubt on this, showing Poppaea in the afterlife wanting to stay with Nero. After the death of his mother, Emperor Nero became deeply involved in artistic and aesthetic passions. At first, she sang and performed with a lyre at private events, but later began performing in public to increase her popularity.

The evil leader tried to take on every kind of role in the arts and train as an athlete for the olympics that he ordered to be held every 5 years.

As a competitor in the Olympics, Emperor Nero once rode a ten-horse chariot and nearly died after being thrown from the chariot. Although Nero had some difficulties in the competition, as emperor he won it and later the crown he won was exhibited in Rome. The instability of the empire was exacerbated by rebellions in England and Judea and conflicts with Parthia. In AD 65, there was a plot to kill Nero but the conspirators were discovered and executed immediately. He co-opted another governor, Servius Sulpicius Galba, and asked him to declare himself Emperor of the Romans.

As the rebellion spread, support for Galba grew. After that, rumors emerged that the Senate was planning to beat the evil leader Emperor Nero to death. Nero shrank at having been abandoned by his allies.

Eventually, he decided to commit suicide. But he could not do it alone, so the evil leader asked his personal secretary, Epaphroditus, to stab him.

Thus on June 9, 68 AD, the story of Nero the evil leader of the Roman Empire ended, after reigning for more than 13 years. End the Julio-Claudian dynasty. But apparently, the figure of Emperor Nero, the evil leader, still haunts residents, especially from among Christians. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Share this: Twitter Facebook. While these forces were defeated and Galba was declared a public enemy, support for him increased, despite his categorization as a public enemy. Fearing that his demise was imminent, Nero fled. He planned to head east, where many provinces were still loyal to him, but had to abandon the plan after his officers refused to obey him. He returned to his palace, but his guards and friends had left.

He ultimately received word that the Senate had condemned him to death by beating and so he decided to commit suicide. Unable to carry out the deed by himself, however, his secretary, Epaphroditos, assisted him. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us!

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