Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor? — Fexingo History

Nero and the Olympic Games of 67 AD

7 min · 11. juli 2026
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In 67 AD, Nero made an unprecedented journey to Greece to compete in the Olympic Games — and he didn't just participate, he won. This episode explores Nero's year-long tour of Greece, his shocking performance in the Olympic chariot race (where he fell from his chariot and still claimed victory), and the political motives behind his love of Greek culture. We discuss Nero's artistic ambitions, the expansion of the Olympic festival to include musical competitions, the reaction of Greek audiences, and how this extravaganza drained the imperial treasury. We also examine the tension between Nero's genuine philhellenism and the propaganda machine that manufactured his triumphs. With specific details from Suetonius, Cassius Dio, and inscriptions from Olympia, we ask: was Nero's Olympic victory a moment of cultural fusion or the ultimate symbol of his megalomania? #Nero #OlympicGames #AncientOlympics #NeroInGreece #Philhellenism #Suetonius #CassiusDio #ChariotRacing #RomanEmpire #JulioClaudian #GreekCulture #Olympia #Corinth #Propaganda #AncientHistory #RomanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Nero and the Olympic Games of 67 AD

In 67 AD, Nero made an unprecedented journey to Greece to compete in the Olympic Games — and he didn't just participate, he won. This episode explores Nero's year-long tour of Greece, his shocking performance in the Olympic chariot race (where he fell from his chariot and still claimed victory), and the political motives behind his love of Greek culture. We discuss Nero's artistic ambitions, the expansion of the Olympic festival to include musical competitions, the reaction of Greek audiences, and how this extravaganza drained the imperial treasury. We also examine the tension between Nero's genuine philhellenism and the propaganda machine that manufactured his triumphs. With specific details from Suetonius, Cassius Dio, and inscriptions from Olympia, we ask: was Nero's Olympic victory a moment of cultural fusion or the ultimate symbol of his megalomania? #Nero #OlympicGames #AncientOlympics #NeroInGreece #Philhellenism #Suetonius #CassiusDio #ChariotRacing #RomanEmpire #JulioClaudian #GreekCulture #Olympia #Corinth #Propaganda #AncientHistory #RomanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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