Nero, the fifth Roman emperor, undertakes a …
Years: 66 - 66
Nero, the fifth Roman emperor, undertakes a long visit to Greece at the end of the year 66 that is to keep him away from Rome for fifteen months, and during his absence he entrusts the consulate to one of his freedmen.
On this trip, Nero engages in new displays of his artistic prowess, and he walks about garbed as an ascetic, barefoot and with flowing hair.
His enthusiasm for Greek culture also prompts him to free a number of Greek cities in honor of their glorious past.
Vespasian, on returning from Africa, tours Greece in Nero's retinue, but loses Imperial favor after paying insufficient attention (some sources suggest he fell asleep) during one of the Emperor's recitals on the lyre, and finds himself in the political wilderness.
Locations
People
Groups
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Greece, Roman
- Africa (Roman Province)
- Achaea (Roman province)
- Roman Empire (Rome): Julio-Claudian dynasty
