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Any more postings for Claudius? If not, I will start Nero when I get up in the morning, so tonight is the last for Claudius.
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Moving on to number 6 in our list of rulers. NERO Quote: Nero (Latin: Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus; 15 December 37 â€" 9 June 68) was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero was adopted by his great uncle Claudius to become his heir and successor, and succeeded to the throne in 54 following Claudius' death. During his reign, Nero focused much of his attention on diplomacy, trade, and enhancing the cultural life of the Empire. He ordered theaters built and promoted athletic games. During his reign, the redoubtable general Corbulo conducted a successful war and negotiated peace with the Parthian Empire. His general Suetonius Paulinus crushed a revolt in Britain and also annexed the Bosporan Kingdom to the Empire, beginning the First Romanâ€"Jewish War. In 64, most of Rome was destroyed in the Great Fire of Rome, which many Romans believed Nero himself had started in order to clear land for his planned palatial complex, the Domus Aurea. In 68, the rebellion of Vindex in Gaul and later the acclamation of Galba in Hispania drove Nero from the throne. Facing assassination, he committed suicide on 9 June 68 (the first Roman emperor to do so).[4] His death ended the Julio-Claudian Dynasty, sparking a brief period of civil wars known as the Year of the Four Emperors. Nero's rule is often associated with tyranny and extravagance. He is known for many executions, including those of his mother and the probable murder by poison of his stepbrother, Britannicus. He is infamously known as the Emperor who "fiddled while Rome burned" (although this is now considered an inaccurate rumor) and as an early persecutor of Christians. He was known for having captured Christians to burn them in his garden at night for a source of light. This view is based on the writings of Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Dio, the main surviving sources for Nero's reign. Few surviving sources paint Nero in a favorable light. Some sources, though, including some mentioned above, portray him as an emperor who was popular with the common Roman people, especially in the East. Some modern historians question the reliability of ancient sources when reporting on Nero's tyrannical acts.
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From ANON: Nero AE As Obverse: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P - Bare head of Nero, globe at point of bust. Reverse: S-C, Victory advancing left, holding shield inscribed S P Q R. Date: 65 AD Diameter: 28.4 mm. Weight: 11.3 gr. References: RIC 477  
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Nero AE As Obv:â€" IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P P P (separated with dots), Bare head right with globe at tip Rev:â€" -, Victory flying left holding shield inscribed S P Q R, S - C Minted in Lugdunum. Circa A.D. 66 Reference:â€" BMCRE 381. RIC Vol I Nero 543 
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Nero Denarius Obv:â€" NERO CAESAR AVG IMP, Bare head right Rev:â€" PONTIF MAX TR P VII COS IIII P P, Oak leaves, surrounding EX SC Minted in Lugdunum. A.D. 60-61 References:â€" RIC II 28 (R3)  Martin
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AE As RIC 312, struck at Rome in 65 AD  AR Denarius RIC 60, struck at Rome 65-66 AD  AR Billon Tetradrachm RPC 5289, struck at Alexandria 65-66 AD  AR Drachm RIC 621 struck at Caesarea, Cappodocia 63-4 AD 
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Regnal year 8, Caesarian year 110 61/62 AD. 14.05g Obverse: NERWNOS KAISAROS SEBASTOU, laureate bust right, wearing aegis. Reverse: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, palm branch before, H/IP behind. 
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AE Dupondius, A.D. 64-68, Rome, 28mm, 14.65g, 180°, RIC 296. Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P. Radiate head right. Rev: Roma, helmeted, in military dress, seated left on cuirass, surrounded by arms; S C in field, ROMA in ex. 
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Now we're cookin' with gas. Some really nice Nero coins. Keep 'em coming.
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  AE As NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP PP VICTORIA AVGVSTI Variation d
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 Nero Janus asses come in two versions. I prefer the top that says: "The People of Rome being at peace both on land and at sea, the doors of Janus are closed." My bottom coin is in better shape but shows the shorten form: "The People of Rome being at peace everywhere, the doors of Janus are closed." The land and sea legend is more common on the sestertii but I have none to show.
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