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| The Colosseum | |
| ... It was built at the site of Nero's enormous palace, the Domus Aurea. The Colosseum's name is derived from a colossus a statue of Nero which once stood nearby. ... |
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| Cryptography | |
| ... One example, 666, the Number of the Beast from the New Testament Book of Revelation, was thought to refer to the Roman Emperor Nero. ... |
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| Same Sex Marriage: Civil Right Or Decadence? | |
| ... Such marriage is found in the description of Emperor Neroˇ¦s marriage provided by the Roman historian Suetonius (as cited in Eskridge, 1996). ... |
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| Women In Ancient Rome | |
| ... Claudius’ fourth wife, his niece Agrippina, murdered him to make way for her son Nero to become emperor (though Nero in his turn had both Agrippina and his ... |
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| Prince Hall | |
| ... 1807. Upon his death, Nero Prince became Grand Master. When Nero Prince sailed to Russia in 1808, George Middleton succeeded him. ... |
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| Ancient Rome | |
| ... Claudius passed over his own son, Britannicus (41–55), for the succession in favor of Agrippina's son, Nero. Agrippina is believed ... |
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| Roman Gender Roles | |
| ... He is defeated and killed at the Metaurus River in N. Italy by the troops led by the two consuls, M. Livius Salinator & C. Claudius Nero and his head is ... |
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| Roman City Planning | |
| ... Later, Nero imposed fire regulations because of their penchant for facilitating the spread of flame due to their close proximity to one another across roads. ... |
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| Film Reviews | |
| ... When Nero came into power in Rome, a great fire devastated the grand city. The Romans at first blamed Nero but he used the Christians as scapegoats. ... |
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| The Life And Ministry Of The Apostle Paul | |
| ... I spent at least two years under house arrest waiting for my audience with Nero. Extant literature close to the time indicates that ... |
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| Hamlet: Emotional States | |
| ... Another interesting point is that Hamlet compares himself with Nero, who killed his mother and also had an incestuous passion for her (Charlton, 67). ... |
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| Roman History | |
| ... One of the most oppressive emperors of the Roman Empire was Nero. Nero was brought up in an unstable household, and became emperor at age 16. ... |
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| Comparisons Of The Histories Of Livy And Tacitus: | |
| ... Another example of a corrupt emperor can be seen in Tacitus' portrayal of Nero. Nero, who had taken the throne because of the treachery ... |
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| The Roman Collusiuem | |
| ... Near the end of the Emperor Nero's rule and the triumph of the Flavians every effort was made to forget the times of the Julio-Claudians (Julius Caesar's family ... |
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| Fuel Replacement For Cars | |
| ... substitute fuels. Although ethanol and methanol cost more than gasoline, the power to the vehicle is roughly equivalent (Nero 6B). It ... |
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| Hamlet - Was Prince Hamlet Wacko? | |
| ... Again, Hamlet associates these actions with that of a role, in this instance, the role of Nero, "The soul of Nero enter this firm bosom" (1098, line 360). ... |
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| Was Prince Hamlet Wacko? | |
| ... Again, Hamlet associates these actions with that of a role, in this instance, the role of Nero, "The soul of Nero enter this firm bosom" (1098, line 360). ... |
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| The Madness Of Prince Hamlet | |
| ... 3.2.379). He again associates this with a role, that of Nero. ĘThe soul of Nero enter this firm bosomË (3.2.383). Later Hamlet ... |
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| Hamlet | |
| ... 3.2.379). He again associates this with a role, that of Nero. "The soul of Nero enter this firm bosom" (3.2.383). Later, Hamlet ... |
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| Why Christianity Is Unbelievable | |
| ... 64 CE – Nero becomes emperor of Rome. ... There is a poorly documented story that Nero blamed the Christians for the fire in Rome of 64 CE. ... |
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