Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor? — Fexingo History
In 66 AD, as Nero toured Greece, a shadowy plot emerged from the very heart of his inner circle. Historians call it the 'Conspiracy of the Four Seasons' — not a single event, but a web of discontents involving senators, equestrians, and even a Stoic philosopher. Lucas and Luna explore the conspiracy's ringleaders: the poet Lucan, the senator Afranius Quintianus, and the philosopher Musonius Rufus, who was exiled for his ties to the Pisonian Conspirators. They examine the plot's failure, the brutal reprisals, and the chilling 'Neronian Terror' that followed. Was Nero paranoid or prescient? The episode delves into Tacitus's account of the aftermath, the role of the delatores (professional informants), and the fate of figures like Faenius Rufus and Subrius Flavus. It also touches on the Stoic opposition to tyranny, a theme that would echo through later Roman history. This is the story of a conspiracy that didn't succeed but still shaped the end of Nero's reign. #Nero #RomanEmpire #ConspiracyOfTheFourSeasons #Lucan #MusoniusRufus #Stoicism #Delatores #Tacitus #FaeniusRufus #SubriusFlavus #66AD #RomanHistory #NeronianTerror #AncientRome #StoicOpposition #History #FexingoHistory #ImperialRome Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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