Few names in history evoke as much fascination and controversy as that of Nero. This book explores the life of the last emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, from his rise to the throne as a promising young man to his fall, marked by scandals, conspiracies, and growing unpopularity. With an approach that combines historical narrative with an exploration of his character, Nero is analyzed as the emperor who tried to merge power with his love for the arts, while his government faltered under the weight of his decisions and his excesses.
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