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Most Sadistic Things Nero Ever Did

Most Sadistic Things Nero Ever Did

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You ve heard of Nero, of course. He s a highlight of world history in high school - the crazy Roman emperor who supposedly fiddled with a tune while the city burned to the ground. You ve heard he was out of his mind, sure, but you have no idea exactly how nuts the last of the Julio-Claudian emperors was. Born into the twisted web of the Roman royal family, Nero was adopted by Emperor Claudius as heir to the Roman Empire. Nero distinguished himself as even crazier than any of his predecessors (which is saying something considering Caligula came before this guy.
Date: 2023-07-21

Comments and reviews: 13


2: 06 You Can't Always Get What You Want (single-1969) is a Rolling Stones song off their Let It Bleed (1969) album.
It was rated the 100th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine in its 2004 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. (wikipedia)

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No thanks, I'm not watching this one. In fact, I usually avoid videos about ancient Rome for this very reason. Nero was one of the worst, and what's really frightening is the way that his present-day incarnation is trying to get back into the White House.
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It's possible that the Fire of Rome, could have started in the same way as the Great Fire of London. an accidental fire in a local business or it could have been a house.
I think that Caligula and Commadus were just as bad in there own ways.

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Eating ANOTHER Weird History Meal!
This time eating CHEF BOYARDEE BEEFARONI from the Weird History Food video Who Was the Real Chef Boyardee? .while watching this Weird History video!
The BEEFARONI is very good!

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Wasn t Nero s name another example of what 666 really referenced? Something about Neron was the full name, but drop the N, add the numeric equivalents of remaining letters and voila! Anyone have info about this?
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1: 40 Encyclopedia Britannica is the oldest English-language general encyclopaedia, first published in 1768. (Encyclopedia Britannica)
That is what we used before search engines on the internet.

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6: 14 - In reference to the practice of exile.
Ovid, author of Metamorphoses and the most famous poet of his time, was exiled by Caesar Augustus from Rome to live in Tomis. (wikipedia)

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1: 40 Some people, especially for summer jobs, used to sell encyclopedias door-to-door.
I have a friend that went to East Coast and did that the entire summer!

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Bro was not even that bad. Christians just whine and cry when anything happens to them, despite the fact christians have done way worse lmao
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6: 14 - I am curious when they started and stopped exiling people like that, and what it's advantages and disadvantages were.
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Isn t most of if not like all of our knowledge of him from political rivals and people that lived hundreds of years after he died?
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6: 14 In reference to the practice of exile.
Legendary love poet Sappho was exiled to Sicily around 600 BC. (wikipedia)

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such a shame about the subwhoring at the start of every vid. cause the content is actually pretty decent. ez dislikes tho
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