Friday, August 3, 2012

Neros Fire in Rome

On This Day in Ancient History - July 18/19:

Emperor NeroWhen people think of Nero they often conjure up the anachronistic image of Nero playing a violin while the city of Rome burned. There were no violins at the time, but there was a fire, which started on the night of July 18 (or 19) in A.D. 64, by the Circus Maximus.

Nero is also associated with the persecution of Christians whom he blamed for the devastating fire in Rome. As a result of the fire, Nero was able to rebuild Rome, including his golden palace Domus Aurea.
(Nero image © 2006 Clipart.com)

Related:

  • Ancient Rome in Pictures
  • Dates of the Roman Emperors
  • Real Romans and How They Lived
  • This Day in Ancient History: Year Calendar
  • Roman Roads

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