• 1. 
    Nero was the fifth Roman emperor.

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  • 2. 
    Since Nero’s uncle Claudius had no sons, Nero was first in line as his successor.

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  • 3. 
    Nero was not yet 17 years old when he became emperor.

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  • 4. 
    As a young emperor Nero put an end to some distasteful elements of Claudius’s reign, like secret trials before the emperor.

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  • 5. 
    Nero forced his mother, Agrippina, to retire in year 56 and ruled without outside influence from then on.

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  • 6. 
    Nero’s mother was put to death at his orders in year 59.

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  • 7. 
    Nero remained married to Octavia, Claudius’s daughter, until his death.

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  • 8. 
    Nero remained married to his second wife, Poppaea Sabina, until his death.

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  • 9. 
    Nero fancied himself a poet, charioteer, and lyre player in addition to emperor.

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  • 10. 
    Nero’s artistic and theatrical performances endeared him to his Roman subjects.

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  • 11. 
    When a great fire ravaged Rome in 64, Nero had the city reconstructed in the Greek style.

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  • 12. 
    Nero’s subjects correctly assumed that he himself set the fire in Rome in order to rebuild the city according to his whims.

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  • 13. 
    Seeing that his subjects blamed him for the fire, Nero attempted to shift responsibility to the Christians.

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