As he stabbed himself he cried repeatedly, "Qualis artifex pereo!" or "What an artist dies in me!" But because of the courage of the Christians in the face of death, the Roman people turned against Nero, and learning that Galba had been declared Emperor, the sniveling whining Emperor was forced to flee Rome and finally committed suicide. ![]() He then ordered the Christians to the Colosseum and threw them to the lions. As we've seen in the films like Quo Vadis, Nero blamed the Christians for starting a fire that burned up the city of Rome. Nero and His Most Troublesome Minority GroupĮveryone, that's everyone, knows that the long history of persecution against the Christians began with Nero. ![]() Nero and the Christians A Most Merry and Illustrated History of
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |