02-09-2013, 02:40 AM
The Roman Emperor Nero actually had a young man selected whom he then had castrated and dressed as his wife.
From surviving historical records, which historians treat with scrutiny do to the evidenced propaganda likely to have been spread by the SPQR, Nero in one his psychotic episodes kicked his pregnant wife to death. He also ended up later killing his husband too. Nero owed his throne to his mother, who murdered to get him in power, and after that Nero tried some rather interesting attempts to murder his mother, including sending her on a luxurious cruise (a Roman yacht with works - it even had a pool) that he planned on having an "accident" - which she escaped from. It is said Nero felt remorse after murdering his mother in cold blood, and there are some priceless paintings in museums of the young Nero lamenting over his guilt.
Nero had plans on building what we might call an amusement park, a summer house, with gardens and mazes open to the public. A fire burned broke out and burned down an entire section of the city of Rome, and supposedly it was said Nero started the fire and playing an instrument he sung The Fall of Troy watching the fire from his balcony. This probably spread later, after his assassination, as Nero blamed the early Christians for starting the fire, expelled them from the city, and began to have them arrested. There may be some truth to it being on the Christians however, as early records showed the early Christians were more divided then they were today, ranging from thinking the man-god Jesus was merely a sage to thinking he was an entirely different god than the god of the Old Testament and came to defeat it.
Historians doubt the actual psychopathy of the young emperor Nero, as some reports sound rather silly, such as how Nero would play instruments horribly at theaters and the audience would rain down in applause in fear.
From surviving historical records, which historians treat with scrutiny do to the evidenced propaganda likely to have been spread by the SPQR, Nero in one his psychotic episodes kicked his pregnant wife to death. He also ended up later killing his husband too. Nero owed his throne to his mother, who murdered to get him in power, and after that Nero tried some rather interesting attempts to murder his mother, including sending her on a luxurious cruise (a Roman yacht with works - it even had a pool) that he planned on having an "accident" - which she escaped from. It is said Nero felt remorse after murdering his mother in cold blood, and there are some priceless paintings in museums of the young Nero lamenting over his guilt.
Nero had plans on building what we might call an amusement park, a summer house, with gardens and mazes open to the public. A fire burned broke out and burned down an entire section of the city of Rome, and supposedly it was said Nero started the fire and playing an instrument he sung The Fall of Troy watching the fire from his balcony. This probably spread later, after his assassination, as Nero blamed the early Christians for starting the fire, expelled them from the city, and began to have them arrested. There may be some truth to it being on the Christians however, as early records showed the early Christians were more divided then they were today, ranging from thinking the man-god Jesus was merely a sage to thinking he was an entirely different god than the god of the Old Testament and came to defeat it.
Historians doubt the actual psychopathy of the young emperor Nero, as some reports sound rather silly, such as how Nero would play instruments horribly at theaters and the audience would rain down in applause in fear.