Nero
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Nero
Summary
Nero is a human[1]. His place of birth was Antium[2]. He was born on December 15, 37[3]. He passed away in Rome[4]. He died on June 9, 68[5]. He worked as a poet[6], politician[7], military personnel[8], and musician[9]. He ranks in the top 0.15% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,661 views/month, #1,532 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Nero was born in Antium[2].
- Nero passed away in Rome[4].
- Nero was born on December 15, 37[3].
- Nero died on June 9, 68[5].
- Burial took place at Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi[11].
- Nero's father was Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus[12].
- Nero's father was Claudius[13].
- Nero's mother was Agrippina the Younger[14].
- Among Nero's spouses was Claudia Octavia[15].
- Nero was married to Poppaea Sabina[16].
- Nero was married to Statilia Messalina[17].
- Nero was married to Sporus[18].
- Among Nero's spouses was Pythagoras[19].
- A child of Nero was Claudia Augusta[20].
- Nero held citizenship in Ancient Rome[21].
- Nero worked as a poet[6].
- Nero worked as a politician[7].
- Nero's professions included military personnel[8].
- Nero's professions included musician[9].
- Nero held the position of Roman emperor[22].
- Nero held the position of ancient Roman senator[23].
- Nero held the position of Roman consul[24].
- Nero's religion is recorded as ancient Roman religion[25].
- Nero is recorded as male[26].
- Nero's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Nero's place of birth was Antium[2]. He was born on December 15, 37[3]. Fathers listed include Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus[12], a politician[28], of Ancient Rome[29] and Claudius[13], a politician[30], -0010–0054[31], of Ancient Rome[32]. His mother was Agrippina the Younger[14].
Education
Nero studied under Terpnus[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[6], politician[7], military personnel[8], and musician[9]. Positions held include Roman emperor[22], a position[34], in Ancient Rome[35]; ancient Roman senator[23], a position[36], in Ancient Rome[37]; and Roman consul[24], an elective office[38], in Ancient Rome[39], founded in -0509[40].
Personal Life
Spouses include Claudia Octavia[15], a Roman Empress[41], 0040–0062[42], of Ancient Rome[43]; Poppaea Sabina[16], a sovereign[44], 0030–0065[45], of Ancient Rome[46]; Statilia Messalina[17], b. 0035[47], of Ancient Rome[48]; Sporus[18], 0049–0069[49]; and Pythagoras[19], of Ancient Rome[50]. A child of Nero was Claudia Augusta[20]. His religion is recorded as ancient Roman religion[25].
Death and Burial
Nero died on June 9, 68[5]. He died in Rome[4]. The cause of death was exsanguination[51]. Burial took place at Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi[11].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Nero include Nero Decree[52], a Führer directive[53], written by Adolf Hitler[54]; he[55], a video game character[56]; Pseudo-He[57], a group of humans[58]; Pons Neronianus[59], a Roman bridge[60], in Italy[61]; and Nymphaeum of him[62], a nymphaeum[63], in Italy[64].
Why It Matters
Nero ranks in the top 0.15% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,661 views/month, #1,532 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[65] He is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[66]
Entities named for him include Nero Decree[52], a Führer directive[53], written by Adolf Hitler[54]; he[55], a video game character[56]; Pseudo-He[57], a group of humans[58]; Pons Neronianus[59], a Roman bridge[60], in Italy[61]; and Nymphaeum of him[62], a nymphaeum[63], in Italy[64].
FAQs
Where was Nero born?
Nero was born in Antium[2].
Where did Nero die?
Nero passed away in Rome[4].
Who were Nero's parents?
Nero's father was Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus[12]. Nero's mother was Agrippina the Younger[14].
Who was Nero married to?
Nero's spouses include Claudia Octavia[15], Poppaea Sabina[16], Statilia Messalina[17], and Sporus[18].
What did Nero do for work?
Nero worked as poet[6], politician[7], military personnel[8], and musician[9].