Others Born in 37 Go to all Rankings. Others Deceased in 68 Go to all Rankings. Others born in Italy Go to all Rankings. Italian born Politicians Go to all Rankings. Maximinus Thrax: to AD. As a Roman, you had education, culture and the protection of the largest military empire on your side.
Living in this Empire also had some notable drawbacks. The empire had extreme poverty rates , threats of being in a constant state of war, and the government could impose huge tax burdens on the people. Fearing for his life, Galba recruited troops and marched on Rome. By this time, Nero was already dead.
With no heir to succeed him, the Senate named Galba as the new emperor. Marcus Aurelius died on March 17, His son Commodus became emperor and soon ended the northern military efforts.
In C. Romulus, the last of the Roman emperors in the west, was overthrown by the Germanic leader Odoacer , who became the first Barbarian to rule in Rome. The order that the Roman Empire had brought to western Europe for years was no more. Nero's mother, Agrippina the Younger , had married Claudius after arranging the death of her second husband and was the driving force behind her son's adoption.
She arranged for Nero to wed Claudius' daughter Octavia in 53, further sidelining the emperor's son Britannicus. In 31 B. Returning to Rome, Augustus was acclaimed a hero. With skill, efficiency, and cleverness, he secured his position as the first Emperor of Rome.
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Few rulers in history were as intimately involved in the arts as the Roman Emperor Nero. Roman upper classes despised professional actors and actresses. Additionally, false stories about Nero, such as his singing a dirge about the sack of Troy during the great fire that destroyed much of Rome in AD 64, damaged his reputation.
Nero took dancing and singing lessons. Shortly before his untimely death, he undertook a tour of Greece where he was acclaimed and feted. Inevitably, this behavior encouraged the scorn and outright animosity of Roman elites.
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