Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor? — Fexingo History

Nero and the Senate: The Struggle for Power

8 min · 27. maj 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore Nero's fraught relationship with the Roman Senate, a key institution that shaped his reign and legacy. They delve into the early promise of Nero's rule under Seneca and Burrus, the gradual erosion of senatorial influence, and the deadly consequences of opposition through the Pisonian Conspiracy of 65 AD. The conversation highlights specific figures like Thrasea Paetus and Barea Soranus, whose principled resistance led to their executions, and examines how Nero's increasing autocracy alienated the senatorial class, ultimately contributing to his downfall. By analyzing Tacitus' and Suetonius' accounts, they untangle the myth of Nero as a mad tyrant from the political realities of imperial Rome, asking whether Nero's actions were driven by paranoia or a calculated consolidation of power. This episode offers a nuanced look at the dynamics between emperor and senate, providing context for understanding the early Roman Empire's political tensions. #Nero #RomanSenate #PisonianConspiracy #ThraseaPaetus #BareaSoranus #Seneca #Burrus #Tacitus #Suetonius #RomanEmpire #Autocracy #Principate #ImperialCult #AD65 #StoicOpposition #History #FexingoHistory #AncientRome Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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