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  • ...haircuts worn by actors and charioteers.<ref>Griffin, Miriam T. (1987). ''Nero: The End of a Dynasty''. London: Routledge. p. 121. ISBN 978-0415214643.</r ...youngest Roman Emperor in history. His mother was influential in ensuring Nero succeeded Claudius, though he later had her murdered.
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  • Bithynian nobleman with influence in the courts of the Roman emperors Nero and Galba.
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  • '''Tiberius Claudius Nero''', often simply referred to as '''Tiberius''', was [[Roman Emperor]] from ...]], divorced his own wife and married Livia. The younger Tiberius Claudius Nero therefore became the step-son of the man who would become Emperor of Rome a
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  • ...ro was "the destroyer of the human race".<ref>Griffin, Miriam T. (1987). ''Nero: The End of a Dynasty''. London: Routledge. pp. 15&ndash;16. ISBN 978-04152 After an uprising against Nero resulted in the Emperor's suicide in A.D. 68, a year of civil war followed.
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  • ...[[Bithynia]], who was stripped of his property and driven into exile by [[Nero]] in AD 67, because he had continued to speak admiringly of the former proc
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  • ...haircuts worn by actors and charioteers.<ref>Griffin, Miriam T. (1987). ''Nero: The End of a Dynasty''. London: Routledge. p. 121. ISBN 978-0415214643.</r ...youngest Roman Emperor in history. His mother was influential in ensuring Nero succeeded Claudius, though he later had her murdered.
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  • * 1973: "Emperor Nero" (''The Height Below'') by John Williams
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  • ...nto deep space for help from other Federation vessels to reach it in time. Nero murders the captain of the Kelvin, but his attempts to annihilate the entir ...t to all, these events have been set in place 139 years in the future, and Nero is actually a [[time travel|time traveller]] with a major grudge. The enti
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  • ...y, were nearly as well-known as [[Hercule Poirot]], [[Ellery Queen]], or [[Nero Wolfe]]; writing as John Dickson Carr, he introduced the grumbling, rumblin
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  • ...ranus was eventually executed, in 65, for his part in a conspiracy against Nero, his uncle was probably dead and could no longer help him.<ref>Tacitus, ''A
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  • * 1934 [[Fer-de-Lance]], first [[Nero Wolfe]] novel by [[Rex Stout]]
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  • ...ther of Agrippina the Elder. The couple had three sons including Caligula (Nero and Drusus). Germanicus, who was adopted by [[Tiberius]] at Augutus' behest ...no longer possible, Tiberius attempted to honour the instruction by naming Nero and Drusus heirs over his own son.<ref>Shotter, David (2004). ''Tiberius Ca
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  • ...m Britain to fight in the civil wars in Rome that followed the death of [[Nero]],<ref>Tacitus, ''Histories'' [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?l
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  • | Nero
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  • {{Image|Claudius bust.jpg|right|200px|The Emperor [[Claudius]] adopted Nero as his son}} ===Nero (r. 54-68) ===
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  • ...n of Plutarch comes from his own work. He was a young man in the time of [[Nero]].<ref>Plutarch, ''Antony'' [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Te
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  • ...ated Boudica in a single battle. The crisis almost persuaded the emperor [[Nero]] to withdraw from the island, but Suetonius's victory secured Roman contro ...8], [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Suetonius/12Caesars/Nero*.html#39 39-40]</ref>
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  • The legend said Peter was crucified at circa AD 65 by Emperor Nero. As the tradition said, he should be crucified, but Peter asked to put his
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  • ...iter who creates a popular series character such as [[Sherlock Holmes]], [[Nero Wolfe]], or Matt Helm is eventually going to run into the problem of aging. ...shootout), but even more so about the ongoing protagonist. A slimmed-down Nero Wolfe who sells off his collection of [[orchid]]s, fires Fritz the chef, an
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  • ...itizenship by the [[Roman emperor|emperor]] [[Claudius]], or possibly by [[Nero]]. It has been suggested that he was related to [[Claudia Rufina]], a woman
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  • * [[Nero Wolfe]], created by [[Rex Stout]]
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