जलते हुए Rome को देखकर सम्राट Nero बांसुरी क्यों बजा रहा था? | Tarikh E572

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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    Tarikh Episode 572
    In this episode Tarikh Nikhil talks about Nero, born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus in 37 AD, ascended to the throne of the Roman Empire in 54 AD, initiating a tumultuous and controversial reign. At first, his rule seemed promising, marked by an emphasis on cultural pursuits, including poetry and music. He fancied himself a talented performer, playing the lyre and singing in public, despite criticism.
    However, Nero's rule took a dark turn. In 64 AD, the Great Fire of Rome devastated the city, and rumors spread that Nero had fiddled while it burned-an apocryphal tale that continues to haunt his legacy. To deflect blame, he targeted Christians as scapegoats, initiating the first recorded persecution of this religious group.
    Nero's extravagance and unchecked power led to widespread discontent among the Roman elite. In 68 AD, rebellion erupted, and Nero fled Rome. He ultimately took his own life, marking the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
    Nero's reign remains a symbol of both artistic ambition and tyranny. His story serves as a cautionary tale about the corrupting influence of absolute power and the complexities of leadership in the ancient world.
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