Nero

By Miriam T. Griffin

Griffin's definitive biography masterfully chronicles the notorious Emperor Nero, whose controversial personality and crimes have long captivated readers. As the first Princeps declared a Public Enemy by the Roman Senate, Nero cemented his place among history's canonical tyrants, ultimately precipitating the end of the Augustan dynasty. Griffin explores the emperor within his historical context, examining his complex relationship with the arts and the forces that led to his ultimate downfall.
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