NERO (37-68 AD) This essay reviews the transl
.... 216). After his father died and Agrippina was banished from
Rome,
Nero was a ward of his aunt, who hired a barber as his tutor. He ....
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The Roman Emperor Nero
.... was to blame; Suetonius is far less reserved: Pretending to be disgusted by the drab old buildings and narrow, winding streets of
Rome, [
Nero] brazenly set ....
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Racine's Play, Britannicus
.... by one or the other of the two evil persons in the drama, and it is hardly thinkable that
Rome under Agrippina would be different from
Rome under
Nero. ....
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Ancient Rome
.... There is nothing like it even in
Rome, though one hears rumors that .... divine Augustus, and there are also statues of Claudius I, Agrippina,
Nero, and Tiberius ....
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Roman Domination
.... only on the nominal expression of overlordship conveyed by the Armenian king--brother of the king of Parthia--receiving his diadem in
Rome, at
Nero's hand. ....
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS The Last Days of Saint Paul
.... Apparently five years had gone by since his first incarceration in
Rome. .... Emperor
Nero was thoroughly enraged at the followers of Jesus Christ. ....
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Praetorian Guard Under the Julio-Claudians QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS ...
.... As
Nero's political position in
Rome collapsed, it was clear that one place he could not turn was to the Praetorian Guard. Instead he fled the palace and city. ....
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Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... The native peoples of Spain would hold
Rome at bay for very much longer, nearly 200 .... or bad luck to become a court official under the Emperor
Nero (ruled AD 60 ....
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Capital Punishment in Early Rome
.... late in Roman history, the Perpetual Edict was the closest thing
Rome had to a .... two thousand persons were put to death as Christians between
Nero and Diocletian ....
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Christianity in the Roman Empire
.... According to this account, written in his Annals (Heichelheim 326) as late as 123 AD,
Nero accused the Christians of burning
Rome in order to avert suspicion ....
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Saint Paul
.... and Eusebius of Caesarea report that Paul was eventually acquitted and traveled to Spain, but he was arrested again and martyred in
Rome under
Nero around AD ....
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Saint Paul, or Saul
.... and Eusebius of Caesarea report that Paul was eventually acquitted and traveled to Spain, but he was arrested again and martyred in
Rome under
Nero around AD ....
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ATTITUDES TOWARD VIOLENCE
.... century. In 64 AD, Emperor
Nero blamed them for the great fire in the city of
Rome which he ignited.
Nero later had St. Paul beheaded. ....
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"Mark of the Beast"
.... Protestant commentators see in the second beast the spiritual power of
Rome, the power .... equate the number to the name of the Roman emperor, "
Nero Caesar," which ....
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Apostle Paul: Examination and Detail of Who He Was and His ...
.... McBirnie, 2008). Paul was martyred in
Rome, when by orders of Emperor
Nero, he was beheaded with a sword (McBirnie, 2008). This paper ....
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I, Claudius (Robert Graves)
.... of Imperial
Rome, which was also translated by Michael Grant, covers the period from AD 14, just before Augustus' death, to the demise of
Nero (Claudius' great ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
.... fall of Cannae, Hannibal failed to exploit his temporary advantage by marching on
Rome. .... the battle of the Metaurus River in 207, Consul Claudius
Nero was able ....
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Rediscovery of Pompeii
.... A vague warning was given in the reign of
Nero, sometime during the month of .... Titus was in charge of the empire, and even as far away as
Rome the contemporary ....
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Pompeii and Public Architecture
.... A vague warning was given in the reign of
Nero, sometime during the month of .... Titus was in charge of the empire, and even as far away as
Rome the contemporary ....
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Survey of the New Testament
.... on why the "Number of the Beast" (666) is associated with the Emperor
Nero, who was so busy killing Christians at the time in "Babylon" (
Rome) (Asimov, 1981, pp ....
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Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian Period
.... The Fourth Style likewise originated in
Rome, the earliest example being in the Golden House built by
Nero after the great fire of AD 64. ....
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Roman Architecture
.... in Roman architecture is generally dated from the time of
Nero's Domus Aurea (64 .... the expansion of Roman power brought more Greek influences directly to
Rome. ....
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The Pantheon Hadrian's Pantheon is one of the g
.... On the west side of the forecourt are the Baths of
Nero. .... of the collapse of the Roman Empire and the relocation of the capital from
Rome to Constantinople in ....
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Hannibal and Wars
.... for Marcellus to blame
Nero for this absurd misfire (unless, perhaps,
Nero had suggested .... would march on the city, they would break it away from
Rome; They had ....
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Monteverdi and Opera
.... entertainment: "After a somewhat patchy existence in Florence,
Rome and various .... The story concerns the relationship between Poppea and the Roman emperor
Nero. ....
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General Hannibal
.... Hannibal was up against Scipio Africanus, as brilliant a general as any
Rome ever produced .... early) is no trap at all; a non-Barcid example is
Nero's attempt, in ....
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Greek and Roman Architecture
.... Fires were a common occurrence in
Rome and quickly became uncontrollable. .... The horrendous fire in
Nero's reign has been well documented. ....
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Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... Having missed the chance to bring down
Rome by a stroke of force or diplomacy .... The Roman general Claudius
Nero then succeeded by a well-planned forced march in ....
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Paul's Views of Ministry
.... grace. Annotations to the close of that epistle explain that it was written from
Rome, when Paul was being tried in
Nero's court. All ....
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Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... the contemporary ear, which if it wants Romans would much rather hear about
Nero. .... recent years that point toward a revival in the popular estimation of
Rome. ....
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