Historically Empirical
In the sweltering summer of 64 CE, Rome stood as a vibrant yet volatile city, its narrow streets and wooden structures teetering on the edge of disaster. Emperor Nero, a young narcissistic ruler with a flair for the dramatic, ruled over a restless empire as whispers of his eccentricities grew louder. The events that unfolded would leave an indelible mark on the eternal city and its ruler’s legacy. This content is for educational and historical purposes only. This podcast does NOT promote hatred, discrimination, or violence. These events are condemned to ensure they are never repeated.
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