Emperor Nero was one of the most heinous repressive tyrant leaders in history and was known as the last ruler of the Julio Claudia dynasty. He was born outside of Rome 's Antigua and his mother married his uncle, Emperor Claudius, to make her son the next Roman emperor. From 54 AD to 68 AD, her son would not have become one of the most feared and cruel leaders in the history of Rome. By examining his achievements and failures as emperor, he reveals his influence and change to the entire economic, political and social realm.
Epictetus is a Roman Greek slave, secretary of Emperor Nero. More than 2,000 years ago, foreign slaves in Rome had mosquito life expectancy. This is not the existence of malicious Nero in your life. But somehow, Epictus gained freedom and became one of the most attractive philosophers of the Roman Empire. So, can slaves teach wing commanders? Everything he needs to remember is seventh and a half years of hell in the 20th century. The lesson of this terrible training camp is exactly the same as the lesson of our daily life regardless of whether we were postponed, lost or shot down by one of the ways that hundreds of people suffer each day is.
In the center, the confused life of Seneca, the most outstanding writer and philosopher of ancient Rome, began with his asylum of the 50's and later appointed as the future Roman Emperor's 12-year-old tutor. Rule them, the mother of Nero, the young Julia Agrippina, the Queen of Rome, the great granddaughter of Emperor Augustus, the sister of Emperor Carigla, the prostitute of Emperor Claudius and the fourth wife. Rom writes that Seneca saw Nelo as a teacher, a moral supervisor, and actor's father and saw a man who was not keen on political power when Nero suddenly promoted to Roman Emperor Seneca. I became a ruler with Nero. Roman Empire. I saw how Seneca can control young students Under the influence of Seneca, Nero has a right to rule in a smart and gentle way, to prohibit the death penalty, to reduce taxes, to appeal the owner to slaves Give it? To forgive prisoners arrested for inducing sin
Most of the early Roman historians agreed with Dio. An unknown playwright also known as Seneca, a consultant of Nero, the old Prinny who first experienced the fire called it "Fire of Nero Emperor" and wrote a book about Nero's lifetime. The drama depicts Nello's promise: "The building in this city has to fall into the flame that I set" Another Soviet historian, Sutonius, has advanced one step. He said he did not even hide what Nero was behind him. Nero is just an excuse that he does not like "ugly old buildings", it is openly burning the city. Suehtonius even took out the siege weapon and even said he broke the building that could not burn.