so many lies about nero. people still he burned christians when christians, as a named group, didnt even exist during his rule. there are no mentions of them until decades after the fact and you have high ranking romans asking what legal prescedent should be used on 'christians'. they have no knowledge of christians attempting to burn rome and being crucified by nero for it? only the one historical account from someone that wasnt present is the only source for 'burning christians'. no christian writings criticize nero or rome for this. nero's own biographer never mentions the incident or christians. the first person to identify as christian and recorded as such is like 100 years after the fact.
the only fact is some criminals were punished for burning rome. the 'nero fiddled while rome burned' stuff is also ludicrous since the instrument didnt fucking exist at the time either. more than likely it was khazar israelites being burned as well if you look into it.
>If Nero’s infamy is to some extent a product of slander, it should be noted that his adversaries would have been driven by a variety of motivations, most of which were political. Despite enduring for hundreds of years, the Roman Empire was wildly unstable. Nearly half of all emperors wound up killed or deposed, their supporters purged and their legacies rewritten. As Livia Gershon points out in an article for Smithsonian Magazine, the writers that recorded Nero’s misdeeds “idealized the oligarchic Roman Republic,” whose demise was still fresh in their minds, “and disapproved populist rule by a single person.” Opper adds that Nero may have well-sought support from ordinary Romans to compensate for his unpopularity with the elite.
so many lies about nero. people still he burned christians when christians, as a named group, didnt even exist during his rule. there are no mentions of them until decades after the fact and you have high ranking romans asking what legal prescedent should be used on 'christians'. they have no knowledge of christians attempting to burn rome and being crucified by nero for it? only the one historical account from someone that wasnt present is the only source for 'burning christians'. no christian writings criticize nero or rome for this. nero's own biographer never mentions the incident or christians. the first person to identify as christian and recorded as such is like 100 years after the fact.
the only fact is some criminals were punished for burning rome. the 'nero fiddled while rome burned' stuff is also ludicrous since the instrument didnt fucking exist at the time either. more than likely it was khazar israelites being burned as well if you look into it.
>billions will burn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome:_The_Rise_and_Fall_of_an_Empire
he cute
nero is boring. scipio africanus and sulla need movies
>Barca's family vs Scipio
You gotta read in between the lines with this guy because there was so much slander about him.
Nah, I think it's funnier to imagine he actually DID tie up men and women to stakes, dress up as a animal and pretend to eat their genitals
Why did they slander him so
Every emperor who was removed by force was slandered to justify it.
>If Nero’s infamy is to some extent a product of slander, it should be noted that his adversaries would have been driven by a variety of motivations, most of which were political. Despite enduring for hundreds of years, the Roman Empire was wildly unstable. Nearly half of all emperors wound up killed or deposed, their supporters purged and their legacies rewritten. As Livia Gershon points out in an article for Smithsonian Magazine, the writers that recorded Nero’s misdeeds “idealized the oligarchic Roman Republic,” whose demise was still fresh in their minds, “and disapproved populist rule by a single person.” Opper adds that Nero may have well-sought support from ordinary Romans to compensate for his unpopularity with the elite.
like Trump, he was the kind of elitist sleazeball who revealed a little too much of how the sausage was made to the plebs.
>red hair
a black man will play him
Fuck the Julio-Claudians, the Flavians and the Antonines, where's my Aurelian miniseries?
so many lies about nero. people still he burned christians when christians, as a named group, didnt even exist during his rule. there are no mentions of them until decades after the fact and you have high ranking romans asking what legal prescedent should be used on 'christians'. they have no knowledge of christians attempting to burn rome and being crucified by nero for it? only the one historical account from someone that wasnt present is the only source for 'burning christians'. no christian writings criticize nero or rome for this. nero's own biographer never mentions the incident or christians. the first person to identify as christian and recorded as such is like 100 years after the fact.
the only fact is some criminals were punished for burning rome. the 'nero fiddled while rome burned' stuff is also ludicrous since the instrument didnt fucking exist at the time either. more than likely it was khazar israelites being burned as well if you look into it.
The persecution of the christians didn't happen (but it should have)
who should play Poppaea and Sporus?
Was this the maniac who fought rhinos in the arena
Commodus maybe?
fiddler on the rooftop
>historians recreate cool, important figures like Jesus or Julius Caesar
>"uhm actually he was a swarthy person of color"
>historians recreate homosexual loser nerds like Nero or Caligula
>"yeah he was basically a ginger white guy haha"
>russian war erupts
>"according to newly surfaced artifacts he had a chechen facial hair as well"
I have the same haircut and color as him
why did retarded redditor who made this model give him red hair when according to chroniclers he was blonde?
why doesn't he look italian?
“Reconstruction” made by an anglocuck (read: asian gypsy)
>this homosexual is still posting
jesus fucking christ, i haven't been here since 2021 and you're still doing it. kill yourself.
Gross look at all those Asian genes and that spread. Basically 50% asian, gross.
idgaf, kys.
why do you hate me
Superbook - Season 5 episode 8 - "Paul Keeps the Faith"