The Lives of the Twelve Caesars -Nero-: Nero and the Fall of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty - Hardcover
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by G. Suetonius Tranquillus (Author)
Suetonius' portrait of Nero offers one of the most vivid and controversial accounts of a Roman emperor whose reign combined artistic ambition, political intrigue, and notorious excess.
In this celebrated biography from The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, the Roman historian Suetonius examines the life and reign of Nero, the last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Beginning with Nero's family background and early years under the influence of his mother Agrippina and the philosopher Seneca, Suetonius traces the emperor's rise to power and the gradual transformation of his rule.
The narrative records Nero's fascination with music, poetry, and theatrical performance, alongside the increasingly autocratic and violent character of his government. Suetonius recounts the political intrigues, court scandals, and dramatic episodes that marked the emperor's reign, including the Great Fire of Rome, the persecution of perceived enemies, and the growing instability that ultimately led to rebellion and Nero's downfall.
Written in the early second century, Suetonius' biographies combine historical documentation with memorable anecdotes that illuminate the personalities of Rome's earliest emperors. The life of Nero remains one of the most compelling portraits in classical literature, capturing the complex legacy of a ruler whose name became synonymous with imperial excess.
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