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1 Nero By: Tim DeVoll And Peyton Whiteman

2 Table of Contents Childhood Death Timeline Interesting Facts
Character Traits Family Tree Accomplishments Use or Abuse? Contributions to Rome Bibliography

3 Home Childhood Nero was born on December 15, 37 A.D.
Nero was adopted by his grandfather when he was young. He was born and lived in Antium, Italy ( Now it is Anzio, Italy). Nero’s full name is, Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Home

4 Death Nero committed suicide on June 9 , 68 A.D. He did because his own military was chasing him to kill him. His last words were “Alas, what an artist is dying in me." Home

5 Home Timeline of Nero Nero was born on December 15th 37 A.D.
He ruled from 54 to 68 A.D. He murdered his mother in 59 A.D. In 64 A.D. Nero burned down most of Rome for his Golden palace. He murdered a lot of aristocrats in 65 A.D. He committed suicide on June 9th 68 A.D. Home

6 Home Interesting Facts
Nero burned Christians in his garden for light at night. Nero feed live Christians to his lions. Nero covered Christians in tar and burned them to death. He killed senators for questioning his methods Home

7 Character Traits One character traits is pyromaniac because he burned down Rome and Christians. The second character trait is crazy because he went around just killing people. The last character trait is he is cold hearted because he feed people alive to his lions. Home

8 Home Family Tree Mother- Agrippina Step-Brother- Britannicus
1st Wife- Octavia 2nd Wife- Poppaea Sabina Grandfather- Claudius His dad Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus died when Nero was about 3 years old.

9 Accomplishments Home Rome's provinces were well governed and peaceful during most of Nero’s ruling. He did not have many accomplishments but he is well known for the Burning of Rome.

10 Use or Abuse? Nero abused power because he murdered innocent people and burned down Rome for his palace. That is how Nero abused power. Home

11 Home Contributions to Rome
He had negative contributions because Rome had to rebuild after he burned it down to the ground. Another negative contribution was a bunch of people in Rome were killed for no reason. Home

12 Bibliography We used world book online for all of our information. We also used google for all of our pictures. Home


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