This was the day before his annunciation as an adult was to been set.
Claims came from Nero that Britannicus died from an epileptic seizure, yet ancient historians differ and believed the death was on account of poison from Nero’s behalf. After his death/Murder, Agrippina was suspected of slandering Octavia and Nero arranged her to be out of the imperial residence. In time, Nero continued becoming more powerful in freeing himself of his advisors and did away with rivals to the throne. In 55AD, he removed Marcus Antonius
Pallas, an ally of Agrippina, from his duties as treasury. Seneca was suspected of having relations with Agrippina and for embezzlement. Luckily, Seneca succeeded in having himself, acquitted. In 58AD, Nero became romantically attached to Poppaea Sabina, who was the wife of his friend and forthcoming emperor Otho. With his mother Agrippina alive, it seemed a marriage to Poppaea and a divorce from Octavia didn’t seem politically possible. Nero figured in order for this to happen that his mother had to be murdered in 59AD. Modern historians theorize that Nero’s execution of Agrippina was commanded by her plot to set Rubellius Plautus on …show more content…
From 55AD-60AD, Nero was consul four times. This was since he took a more active role as an administrator. Many ancient historians spoke well of him and contrast it with his later rule. Under Nero, restrictions were put on the amount bail and fines could be set to, also the lawyer fees were made limited. Imitating the Greeks and their culture, Nero built many theaters and gymnasiums. Gladiatorial shows were held and Nero set up the “quinquennial Neronia” which was a festival that included games, theater and poetry. In 64AD, there was a great fire in
Rome and it burned. Nero ordained a public relief effort and also substantial reconstruction.
Throughout the late reign of Nero’s, came a number of other major construction projects. Nero put up the large Domus Aurea. In 67AD, he attempted to have a canal dug up at the Isthmus of
Corinth. Ancient historians state that this projects and other idea’s of his drained the State’s budget. Between 62AD and 67AD, according to Seneca, Nero promoted an expedition to find the sources of the Nile River. From Europe, it was the first exploration of equatorial Africa