Nero
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Nero Claudius Caesar (37–68 AD) was a Roman Emperor from 54 until his death in 68. He is primarily remembered as a libertine and a tyrant, and as an early persecutor of the Christians.
Portraits
[edit] See also category: Sculptures of Nero.
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Nero - Musei Capitolini, Rome
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Nero - Glyptothek, Munich.
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Nero, Antiquario del Palatino
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Nero as a young man, Antiquario del Palatino
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Recarved Nero from Domitian, Musei Capitolini
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Néron jeune. Marbre du musée de la Corinthe antique (Grèce)
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Nero, Pushkin Museum, Moscow
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Nero - Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
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Nero as Apollo playing the lyre, amethyst intaglio, Cabinet des Médailles
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Ancient graffiti portrait from Rome
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Buste de l'empereur Néron, Stockholm.
Coinage
[edit] See also category: Coins of Nero.
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Nero and Agrippina
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Ara Pacis
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Nero and Poppaea Sabina
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As
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Nero and Claudius
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Nero and Agrippina
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Illustration of a Roman coin of Nero
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Young Nero
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Illustration of a Roman coin of Nero and Agrippina
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Golden aureus, AD 65
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Golden aureus, AD 65
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Silver denarius, AD 65
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Silver denarius, AD 66
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Golden aureus, AD 66
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Golden aureus, AD 68
Paintings
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The Apostles Paul and Peter confront Simon Magus before Nero, Renaissance fresco in Florence
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The Remorse of the Emperor Nero after the Murder of his Mother, by John William Waterhouse
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Nero’s Torches by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1876
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Christian Dirce by Henryk Siemiradzki