Popular legend holds that he set fire to Rome. Modern historians dismiss this
account as an exaggeration but his decision to hold a poetry recital with the
conflagration as his background was a crass political blunder that would hurt
his popularity immensely. Needing to find a scapegoat, he chose to point the
finger at Christians who up until then had been but a fledgling cult. For the
next 300 years Christians would be vilified for every ailment within the empire
and used regularly as cannon fodder in the Coliseum. In one of the more bizarre
spectacles imaginable, Nero would set Christians on fire and held in position to
act as torches during his parties.
Becoming ever more hated for his cruelty and the demoralizing effect of the
execution of countless innocent individuals, one by one far-flung provinces
seceded and named emperors among their own. When Nero was unable to deal with
the insurgencies he lost hope and fled to the countryside. The Senate then
issued a warrant for his arrest and, on hearing of this, decided to commit
suicide... but not before asking one of his slaves to commit suicide first just
to see what it would be like!
Obv-IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR POT P P Bare head left.
Rev-No Legend S C on either side of Victory, fling left and holding a large oval shield inscribed with SPQR.
Obv-IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P Bare head right.
Rev-No Legend S C on either side of Victory, fling left and holding a large oval shield inscribed with SPQR.