![]() ![]() He basically did whatever he felt like doing, and anyone meddling with his plans was in danger of suffering the worst fate. Now, this could be seen just as a consequence of her asphyxiating attempts to control him, but still, it’s just the beginning of a long list of victims of his power and cruel manners. The life of Nero is filled with terrible violent episodes, like murdering his mother just five years after he became emperor. ![]() Later, he blamed the Christians for starting the fire, and so he caused the first massive persecution of Christians throughout the Roman Empire. Perhaps the one that’s known as the most ruthless and cruel emperor of all is Nero, blamed for starting the great fire of Rome in 64 AD. On the contrary, most of the famous Roman Emperors had a particular way of seeing life that makes us grateful for not having lived during that period. Most of the Emperors passed to history mainly for something they did during their government, and in most cases they didn’t become the intriguing figures they were for being particularly benevolent. Now, let’s focus on the historical period our character lived in: Ancient Rome. Think about historical characters, and you’ll see that they’re basically attached to one of their deeds or traits, either good or bad. I’ve always thought that people are always remembered for one action they did in their life. ![]()
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