ABSTRACT

The reign of Nero is often judged to be the embodiment of the extravagance and the corruption that have, for many, come to symbolise ancient Rome. David Shotter provides a reassessment of this view in this accessible introduction to Nero, emperor of Rome from 54 to 68 AD. All the major issues are discussed including:

• Nero’s early life and accession to power
• Nero’s perception of himself
• Nero’s domestic and international policies
• the reasons for Nero’s fall from power and its aftermath.

This new edition has been revised throughout to take account of recent research in the field.

chapter |2 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|7 pages

FAMILY AND POLITICS

chapter 2|9 pages

NERO’S EARLY LIFE AND ACCESSION

chapter 3|11 pages

THE NEW AUGUSTUS

chapter 4|16 pages

EMPIRE AND PROVINCES

chapter 5|18 pages

HELLENISTIC MONARCH OR ROMAN MEGALOMANIAC?

chapter 6|10 pages

OPPOSITION AND REBELLION

chapter 7|13 pages

THE END OF NERO: CIVIL WAR