Nero's Rule: The Great Fire Of Rome

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Nero’s rule is usually associated with tyranny and extravagance. The Roman people thought of him as compulsive and corrupt. A fire started on June 19, 64 and quickly spread throughout the city. Three of Rome’s 14 districts were destroyed and 7 were majorly damaged. All the while Nero was on the roof of his palace singing from the Greek epic “The Sack of Ilium.” Many believed that the Great Fire of Rome was instigated by Nero to clear the way for his planned palatial complex. Nero began blaming members of the Christian religion for the fire and ordered all different manners of persecutions. Some people were dressed in animal skins and torn apart by dogs. Others were burned alive in nighttime pyres, to provide light for parties. He was driven