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  1. The Great Fire of Rome (Latin: incendium magnum Romae) began on the 18th of July 64 AD. The fire began in the merchant shops around Rome's chariot stadium, Circus Maximus. After six days, the fire was brought under control, but before the damage could be assessed, the fire reignited and burned for another three days.

  2. Nov 13, 2009 · Learn about the great fire of Rome that destroyed much of the city in July 64 and how Emperor Nero used it to his advantage. Find out the facts and myths about the fire, Nero and the Christians.

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  4. 4 days ago · Nero, fifth Roman emperor, the emperor Claudius’s stepson and heir, who became infamous for his personal debaucheries and extravagances and, on doubtful evidence, for his burning of Rome and persecutions of Christians. Learn more about the life of Nero here.

  5. The great fire that ravaged Rome in 64 illustrates how low Nero’s reputation had sunk by this time. Taking advantage of the fire’s destruction, Nero had the city reconstructed in the Greek style and began building a prodigious palace—the Golden House—which, had it been finished, would…

  6. Feb 10, 2023 · The web page explores the truth behind the infamous Great Fire of Rome in 64 CE, which devastated two-thirds of the city. It challenges the myth that Nero started the fire and played the lyre while Rome burned, and reveals his role in the relief efforts.

  7. On a warm July night in 64 AD, a spark in the merchant district of Rome ignited a catastrophe that would engulf the Eternal City in a maelstrom of flames.

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