Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor? — Fexingo History

Nero's Grand Tour: The Emperor Who Never Left Italy

8 min · 15 jun 2026
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Emperor Nero is famous for his artistic ambitions, yet he never set foot outside Italy despite ruling an empire stretching from Britain to Syria. This episode explores Nero's unrealized grand tour of Greece and the East, his competitive appearances at Greek festivals, and his controversial 'liberation' of Greece in 66 AD. We examine the logistics of imperial travel, the political motives behind Nero's philhellenism, and how his cultural obsession shaped his downfall. Featuring insights from Suetonius, Tacitus, and the inscription at the Isthmian Games, we ask whether Nero was a visionary promoter of Hellenic culture or a narcissist who neglected Rome's frontiers. #Nero #AncientRome #AncientGreece #Philhellenism #IsthmianGames #Corinth #Suetonius #Tacitus #GrecoRomanWorld #RomanEmperors #ImperialTravel #GreekFestivals #NeroInGreece #Pausanias #FexingoHistory #History #RomanHistory #ClassicalWorld Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Nero's Olympic Fix: The 67 AD Games That He Rigged

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Nero and the Freedom of the Greeks 67 AD

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Nero the Artist: Did He Perform for the People?

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