Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor? — Fexingo History
In July 64 AD, a fire engulfed Rome, burning for six days and destroying two-thirds of the city. Rumors swirled that Emperor Nero himself had started the blaze to clear land for his Golden House. But what really happened? Drawing on Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Dio, we sort through the evidence: the fire's origin in the Circus Maximus shops, the failure of the Vigiles, the imperial relief efforts, and the scapegoating of the Christians. Did Nero really fiddle — or rather, cithara-play — while Rome burned? We examine the topography of the fire, the Domus Aurea controversy, and the lasting legend that turned an emperor into an arsonist. #Nero #GreatFireOfRome #DomusAurea #Tacitus #Suetonius #CassiusDio #CircusMaximus #Vigiles #ChristianScapegoat #JulioClaudian #AncientRome #RomanEmpire #Archaeology #Historiography #UrbanDisaster #ImperialPropaganda #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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