Rome's Great Fire
A catastrophic fire swept through Rome in 64 AD, destroying two-thirds of the city and leading to the first major persecution of Christians. While legends suggest Nero played a role in igniting the flames, historical evidence remains scant. Regardless of his involvement, he seized the opportunity to shift blame and pursue grand redevelopment plans, including his vision for an expansive palace.In this clip
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