The Roman Series: Roman Emperor Nero
Most people know Roman Emperor Nero due to its bad reputation and his
role in the Great Fire of Rome. But how did he become as he was?
What's his background? You'll read it in this post of the Roman Series.
Was Nero a bad guy?
Family
Nero was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus on 15 December 37 AD in
Antium. He was the only son of Gnaeus Domitius Ahnobarbus and
Agrippina the Younger.
His maternal grandparents were Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder.
Nero was thus a great-great grandson of Augusts and he descended from
the first Emperor's only daughter Julia.
Early Life
in 40 AD Nero's father Domitius died. A few years before his death
Domitius had been involved in a political scandal. The next year
Nero's mother Agrippina had been caught up in a scandal on her own.
She was suspected of adultery with her brother-in-law Marcus
Aemilius Lepidus. Agrippina and her sister Julia Livilla were banished
by Caligula to a remote island in the Mediterranean Sea. Nero's
inheritance was taken and he was sent to live with his paternal aunt
Domitia Lepida the Younger.
Domitius had been involved in a political scandal. The next year
Nero's mother Agrippina had been caught up in a scandal on her own.
She was suspected of adultery with her brother-in-law Marcus
Aemilius Lepidus. Agrippina and her sister Julia Livilla were banished
by Caligula to a remote island in the Mediterranean Sea. Nero's
inheritance was taken and he was sent to live with his paternal aunt
Domitia Lepida the Younger.
In January 41 Caligula died from multiple stab wounds. See the
post about Caligula on this link.
post about Caligula on this link.
Claudius succeeded Caligula as Emperor. In 49 AD, Agrippina married
Claudius and she persuaded him to adopt her son Nero. After Nero's
adoption, Claudius became a part of his name.
Claudius and she persuaded him to adopt her son Nero. After Nero's
adoption, Claudius became a part of his name.
A young adult
In 51 AD Nero entered the public life - then he was around 14 years
old. When he turned 16, Nero married Claudius' daughter (his
step-sister) , Claudia Octavia.
old. When he turned 16, Nero married Claudius' daughter (his
step-sister) , Claudia Octavia.
In 54 AD Claudius died, some historians claim that he was
poisoned by Agrippina.
poisoned by Agrippina.
Reign
In 54 AD Nero became emperor at the age of 16! Agrippina, Nero's
mother meant to rule through her son. She murdered her political
rivals: Domitia Lepida the Younger, Nero's aunt, Marcus Junius
Silanus, a great grandson of Augustus and Narcissus.
mother meant to rule through her son. She murdered her political
rivals: Domitia Lepida the Younger, Nero's aunt, Marcus Junius
Silanus, a great grandson of Augustus and Narcissus.
In 55 AD Nero removed Agrippina's ally Marcus Antonius
Pallas from his position in the treasury. At that time Nero had
an affair with Claudia Acte - a slave girl. Then he exiled
Agrippina from the palace when she began to cultivate a
relationship with Octavia, Nero's wife.
Pallas from his position in the treasury. At that time Nero had
an affair with Claudia Acte - a slave girl. Then he exiled
Agrippina from the palace when she began to cultivate a
relationship with Octavia, Nero's wife.
On 23 March 59 AD Agrippina the Younger died under unclear
circumstances.
circumstances.
The same year Nero married Poppaea Sabina. She died in the
summer of 65.
summer of 65.
Love and marriage
Nero would marry at least 5 times.
1/ Claudia Octavia (his step sister) (was accused of adultery and assassinated on
Nero's order).
Nero's order).
2/ Poppaea Sabina - Nero trapped her till she was dead.
3/ Statilia Messalina - she was not often in public and she could survive the
decline and the death of Nero.
decline and the death of Nero.
4/ Sporus (a young boy) - He looked like Poppaea Sabina, Nero's second
wife. He was dressed as a woman.
wife. He was dressed as a woman.
5/ Pythagoras - a Freedman
He married in a public ceremony in 64. Nero took the role of the Bride.
The fire of Rome
On the night of 18 to 19 July 64 AD, the Great Fire of Rome started.
It started on the slope of the Aventine overlooking the Circus Maximus.
It started on the slope of the Aventine overlooking the Circus Maximus.
Nero accused Christians of starting the fire to remove suspicion from
himself. Many Christians were arrested and brutally executed by
being thrown to the beasts, crucified and being burned alive.
himself. Many Christians were arrested and brutally executed by
being thrown to the beasts, crucified and being burned alive.
After the fire, Nero opened his palaces to provide shelter for the
homeless and arranged for food supplies to be delivered in order to
prevent starvation among the survivors.
homeless and arranged for food supplies to be delivered in order to
prevent starvation among the survivors.
Afterwards, Nero made a new urban development plan. Houses built
after the fire were spaced out, built in brick, and faced by porticos on
wide roads. The cost to rebuild Rome was immense, requiring
funds the state treasure did not have. Nero devalued the Roman
currency for the first time in Roman history.
after the fire were spaced out, built in brick, and faced by porticos on
wide roads. The cost to rebuild Rome was immense, requiring
funds the state treasure did not have. Nero devalued the Roman
currency for the first time in Roman history.
Revolt
In March 68, Gaius Julius Vindex, the governor of Gallia Lugdunesis
rebelled against Nero's tax policies. Lucius Verginius Rufus, the
governor of Germania Superior was ordered to put down the rebellion.
rebelled against Nero's tax policies. Lucius Verginius Rufus, the
governor of Germania Superior was ordered to put down the rebellion.
In May 68, Verginius' forces easily defeated
those of Vindex and the latter committed suicide.
those of Vindex and the latter committed suicide.
Death
Nero died on 9 June 68 and he was buried in the Mausoleum of the
Domitii Ahenobarbi in what is now the Villa Borghese area of Rome.
Domitii Ahenobarbi in what is now the Villa Borghese area of Rome.
The people of Rome celebrated the death of Nero. His death also was
welcomed by Senators, nobility and the upper class.
welcomed by Senators, nobility and the upper class.
Nero's name was erased from some monuments and many portraits
were reworked.
were reworked.
A civil war broke out, but finally Galba became the new emperor.
Source pictures: Wikipedia
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