Pallas and the Praetorian prefect Sextus Afranius …

Years: 56 - 56

Pallas and the Praetorian prefect Sextus Afranius Burrus are in 56, two years after Nero’s accession, accused of conspiring to have Faustus Sulla declared emperor.

Seneca is accused of having relations with Agrippina and embezzlement.

The conspirators are put on trial, but Faustus does not appear to have been implicated.

Seneca succeeds in having himself, Pallas and Burrus acquitted.

According to Cassius Dio, at this time, Seneca and Burrus reduce their role in governing from careful management to mere moderation of Nero.

Nero, however, begins to watch his brother-in-law closely, afraid of his connection to the imperial family.

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