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  • Race against the clock to answer as many questions as you can.
  • Use spells wisely to help you along the way.
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  • Nero was the last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
  • Nero ruled from 54 AD to 68 AD.
  • Nero was known for his extravagant spending and lavish lifestyle.
  • Nero is infamous for persecuting Christians and blaming them for the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD.
  • Nero was known to have a close relationship with his mother, Agrippina the Younger, whom he later had assassinated.
  • Nero was married three times, with his second wife, Poppaea Sabina, being the most famous.
  • Nero was a talented musician and performer, often participating in public performances.
  • Nero commissioned the construction of the Domus Aurea, a lavish palace in Rome.
  • Nero was deified by the Senate after his death, but he was later condemned by succeeding emperors.
  • Nero was known to have a fascination with Greek culture and arts.
  • Nero's reign was marked by political instability and widespread corruption.
  • Nero's rule was characterized by his erratic behavior and cruelty towards his political opponents.
  • Nero was the first Roman emperor to commit suicide, following a revolt by the Senate.
  • Nero was rumored to have started the Great Fire of Rome to clear space for his planned palace, the Domus Aurea.
  • Nero was a patron of the arts and sponsored many public performances and festivals.
  • Nero's reign saw the first persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
  • Nero was known for his extravagant public spectacles, such as chariot races and gladiatorial games.
  • Nero was accused of killing his own mother, Agrippina the Younger, by having her boat sunk.
  • Nero was said to have fiddled while Rome burned during the Great Fire.
  • Nero's rule was marked by a decline in the Roman economy and widespread corruption.

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