Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor? — Fexingo History
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Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus is one of Rome's most infamous emperors, remembered for fiddling while the city burned, persecuting Christians, and constructing a lavish palace on confiscated land. But how much of that reputation is fact, and how much is propaganda written by his senatorial enemies? In this show, Lucas and Luna sift through the ancient sources — Tacitus, Suetonius, Cassius Dio — to separate the man from the myth. They explore Nero's early reign under Seneca and Burrus, his ambitious building programs (the Domus Aurea), his artistic pretensions, and the great fire of 64 CE that reshaped Rome. They also examine his relations with the eastern provinces, his diplomatic dealings with Parthia, and the revolt of Boudica in Britain. Was Nero truly a mad tyrant who debased the coinage and murdered his own mother, Agrippina the Younger? Or was he a populist emperor victimized by a hostile elite, whose policies anticipated the more centralized rule of later emperors? The debate continues into modern scholarship, with films, novels, and even operas shaping our image. Join Lucas and Luna as they navigate the propaganda, the poetry, and the politics to uncover the real Nero — a figure who embodied both the brilliance and the brutality of imperial Rome. The story of Nero is a cautionary tale about power, perception, and the fragility of historical truth. #Nero #RomanEmpire #JulioClaudianDynasty #GreatFireOfRome #DomusAurea #AgrippinaTheYounger #Seneca #Parthia #Boudica #EarlyChristians #RomanHistory #Tacitus #Suetonius #AncientRome #EmperorNero #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nero-mad-tyrant-or-misunderstood-emperor-fexingo-history--6985278/support .
Episodes
- Nero and the Christians: The Scapegoats of 64 AD — Fexingo History
This episode delves into the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, the construction of Nero's Domus Aurea, and the subsequent persecution of Christians. It analyzes ancient accounts to differentiate myth from history regarding Nero's actions and th…
- Nero's Assassination: The Death of a Dynasty — Fexingo History
This Fexingo History episode recounts the final hours of Emperor Nero's reign in June 68 AD, detailing his escape from Rome and eventual forced suicide. It examines key figures involved and the historical debate surrounding Nero's death an…
- Nero's Golden House: The Domus Aurea Dream — Fexingo History
This episode examines Nero's Domus Aurea, a vast palace built after the Great Fire of 64 AD, exploring its architectural features, extravagance, and the political messages behind its design. The discussion covers its cost, architects Sever…
- Nero's Economic Crisis: The Great Inflation of 64 AD — Fexingo History
This episode of Fexingo History explores the economic crisis Rome faced after the Great Fire of 64 AD, focusing on Nero's debasement of the denarius which caused significant inflation. Lucas and Luna discuss the impact on Roman citizens, t…
- The Pisonian Conspiracy: Nero's Last Stand — Fexingo History
This episode examines the 65 AD Pisonian Conspiracy against Emperor Nero, detailing the plot, its key figures like Seneca and Petronius, and its role in Nero's perceived descent into tyranny. It questions whether the conspiracy was a genui…
- Nero's Economic Crisis: The Great Inflation of 64 AD — Fexingo History
This episode examines Nero's management of the economic crisis following the Great Fire of 64 AD. It details his decision to debase the silver denarius, the resulting inflation, and the impact on Roman and provincial economies, presenting…
- Nero's Fire: The Great Conflagration of 64 AD — Fexingo History
This episode of Fexingo History examines the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, analyzing accounts by Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Dio to assess Nero's actions, relief efforts, and the controversial accusations surrounding the fire's origins…
- Nero's Poisoned Chalice: The Death of Britannicus — Fexingo History
This episode details Nero's alleged poisoning of his stepbrother Britannicus in 55 AD, exploring the historical context, imperial politics, and differing accounts of the event.
- Nero's Macedonian Road: The Via Egnatia Rebuilt — Fexingo History
This episode details Nero's ambitious reconstruction of the Via Egnatia, focusing on its strategic importance for military supply to Parthia and trade integration of Greek cities. The discussion compares it to other projects and notes the…
- Nero's Greek Adventure: The 67 AD Tour — Fexingo History
In 67 AD, Emperor Nero toured Greece, competing in and winning various games to showcase his artistic ambitions. This episode examines the political and cultural implications of his journey, his controversial performances, and the lasting…
- Nero's Olympic Games: Art, Sport and Propaganda in Greece — Fexingo History
This episode covers Nero's 66 AD tour of Greece and his controversial participation in the Olympic Games, exploring his motivations for this event, which included both passion for Greek culture and political strategy. It details his chario…
- Nero's Eastern Policy: The Parthian Settlement of 66 AD — Fexingo History
This episode details Nero's 66 AD settlement with Parthia over Armenia, highlighting diplomatic efforts led by Corbulo and the coronation of Tiridates I in Rome. It examines Nero's use of diplomacy over force, the significance of client ki…
- Nero's Danube Dream: The Sarmatian Campaign That Never Was — Fexingo History
This episode delves into Nero's potential campaign against the Sarmatians and Dacians, examining the historical context, the role of Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus, and the mysterious Black Sea expedition.
- Nero's Parthian Coronation: A Diplomatic Masterstroke — Fexingo History
This episode examines Nero's 66 AD coronation of Armenian king Tiridates I, a diplomatic event that stabilized Roman-Parthian relations and secured the eastern frontier. Drawing on ancient sources, it portrays Nero as a shrewd diplomat who…
- Nero's Parthian Coronation: A Diplomatic Masterstroke — Fexingo History
This episode details Nero's 66 AD diplomatic success with Parthia, involving the coronation of King Tiridates I in Rome. It examines the political motivations, the event's cultural exchange, and differing historical interpretations of this…
- Nero and the Great Armenian Drought of 64 AD — Fexingo History
This episode details Emperor Nero's response to the 64 AD Armenian Drought, dispatching a grain fleet overland from Alexandria and using the port of Ostia to avert starvation. The intervention, focused on logistics rather than military mig…
- Nero's Egyptian Obsession: The Aswan Quarry Expedition — Fexingo History
This episode details Nero's 67 AD expedition to the Aswan quarries, involving 20,000 soldiers to extract statues and obelisks for the Domus Aurea. It examines the logistics, dangers, political significance, and the intersection of Nero's a…
- Nero's Alexandrian Grain Fleet: The Engine of Rome — Fexingo History
This Fexingo History episode examines Nero's management of the Alexandrian grain fleet, detailing port shifts, warehouse infrastructure, and naval logistics essential for supplying Rome's populace and maintaining imperial popularity. The r…
- Nero's Architectural Legacy: The Macellum Magnum — Fexingo History
This episode delves into Nero's Macellum Magnum, a large public market built in 59 AD, focusing on its role in supplying Rome's common people and its significance as a populist policy. The discussion covers the market's architecture, its d…
- Nero and the Armenian Crisis: The Corbulo Campaign — Fexingo History
This episode examines the Roman-Parthian conflict over Armenia, detailing Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo's campaigns and the diplomatic resolution that shaped Nero's foreign policy.
- Poppaea Sabina: Nero's Empress and Her Legacy — Fexingo History
This episode covers the life and legacy of Poppaea Sabina, Nero's second wife, examining her noble origins, political influence, and patronage of the arts. It analyzes ancient sources and debates her character, touching on her role in hist…
- Nero's Alexandrian Grain Fleet: The Engine of Rome — Fexingo History
This episode details Nero's Alexandrian grain fleet, discussing the state-sponsored ships, the logistics of feeding Rome, and the economic policies that shaped Roman shipping and trade.
- Nero's Public Building Program and the Plebeian Response — Fexingo History
This episode delves into Nero's extensive public building program, examining projects like the macellum magnum, gymnasium, and baths, and their impact on plebeian opinion and Roman urban planning. It analyzes the political motivations, arc…
- Nero's Golden House Frescoes: The Lost Art of the Domus Aurea — Fexingo History
This episode delves into the frescoes of Nero's Domus Aurea, discussing their rediscovery, the Fourth Style of Roman painting, pigments like Egyptian blue and cinnabar, and artists such as Fabullus. It covers the art's deterioration and cu…
- Nero's Master Builder: Severus and Celer — Fexingo History
This episode of Fexingo History examines the architectural genius of Severus and Celer, the designers of Nero's Domus Aurea. It covers their innovative techniques, earlier work on the Domus Transitoria, and their lasting impact on Roman ar…
- Nero's Secret Adversary: The Quinquennium Neronis Debate — Fexingo History
This episode examines Nero's first five years, the Quinquennium Neronis, a period praised by ancient sources. Hosts Lucas and Luna discuss the influence of Seneca and Burrus, early reforms, and the transition from philosopher-king to artis…
- Sutorius and the Imperial Porcelain: Nero's Trade with the East — Fexingo History
This Fexingo History episode examines Nero's trade with the East, focusing on Sutorius's 66 AD journey to the Indus River. The discussion covers the acquisition of silk and porcelain, the geopolitical context of Indo-Roman trade routes, an…
- Nero and the Port of Ostia: Rome's Lifeline — Fexingo History
This episode examines Nero's construction of the Portus Augusti, Rome's new port at Ostia, focusing on its engineering, role in securing the grain supply, and Nero's involvement. It also discusses the political context, use of convict labo…
- Nero's Aqueducts: The Water Revolution of Ancient Rome — Fexingo History
This episode examines Nero's aqueduct projects, Aqua Claudia and Aqua Nova, highlighting their engineering significance and impact on Roman water supply. It covers the aquilegi, water rights, and the controversy surrounding water diversion…
- Nero's Final Days: The End of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty — Fexingo History
This episode examines the final months of Emperor Nero's reign, focusing on the rebellion against him, his death in 68 AD, and the subsequent end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. It explores historical accounts, the Year of the Four Emperors…
- Nero and the Christians: Scapegoats After the Great Fire — Fexingo History
This episode investigates the historical context of Nero blaming Christians after the Great Fire of 64 AD, analyzing sources like Tacitus to differentiate fact from legend regarding the persecution and the roles of Peter and Paul.
- Nero's Olympic Triumph: The 67 AD Games — Fexingo History
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- The Great Fire of Rome: Nero's Darkest Hour — Fexingo History
This episode delves into the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, examining its impact on Nero's reign, the political fallout, rebuilding efforts, and the enduring myth of Nero fiddling. It analyzes accounts from Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Di…
- Nero's Economic Revolution: The Tax Reforms That Shook Rome — Fexingo History
This episode of Fexingo History discusses Nero's significant economic reforms, focusing on tax system changes like the abolition of indirect taxes and public posting of laws. It examines the link between provincial taxation and revolts, us…
- Nero's Forgotten War: The Parthian Campaign and the Peace of Rhandeia — Fexingo History
This episode details Nero's successful foreign policy, focusing on the resolution of the Parthian conflict over Armenia through military and diplomatic efforts, culminating in the Peace of Rhandeia in 63 AD.
- Nero's Golden House: The Domus Aurea Unveiled — Fexingo History
This episode explores the Domus Aurea, Nero's sprawling palace built in Rome following the Great Fire of 64 AD. Hosts Lucas and Luna examine the architecture, the political intent behind the project, and the site's history after Nero's dea…
- Nero: The Truth Behind the Tyrant — Fexingo History
This episode investigates Emperor Nero's life and reign, questioning whether he was a tyrant or misunderstood. It examines historical accounts and evidence regarding the Great Fire of Rome, his persecution of Christians, and his complex le…