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[Ancient Rome] How to Divorce the Tyrant Nero

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    [Ancient Rome] How to Divorce the Tyrant Nero

    Author: Panda Digging Pit

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    Claudia Octavia, the youngest daughter of Claudius I, the fourth ruler of Julia Claudius Dynasty, the great-granddaughter of Cabana Davia and Mark Anthony, and her mother Messalina  It was used by later generations of scientists to name some unspeakable mental illness.

    However, with so many prefix identities, what really made her famous in history was a man who gave her head as a gift to his mistress-

    [Tyrant Nero].

    The last emperor of the Roman Empire, stepson and nephew of Claudius I.

    Octavia was the queen chosen by Nero's mother and the Senate for him, but was exiled twice by Nero and finally executed for adultery.

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    How to divorce the bt tyrant peacefully without angering him, and then rush to your second spring with a large inheritance.

    ps: The heroine is extremely unfair. She was born in a family where a tyrant, bt, poisoner, and assassin came together. She can do a lot of things to survive.

    ? Content tags: Marquis of the court, Western Roman, Chang Tianwen

    Search keywords: Protagonist: Octavia©§Supporting roles: Nero, Pompea Pinsena, Claudius I, Messalina, Brittanicus, Otto, Statia©§Others: ancient  Roman court

    One sentence introduction: How to break up peacefully with the tyrant Nero.

    Thank you Lily for the recommendation. There are still people writing about the background of Rome these days. It¡¯s unreasonable not to read it. However, the history of the Roman Republic was read seriously before. What is the former Big Three and the last Big Three, especially the previous "Roman First"  "People" also learned about the struggle between Su La and the others before Caesar came to power. The biggest gain is that they have the ability to adapt to super long names. The average name of this group of people is 12 characters, and there are many more than 18 characters. The three-name system is terrible.

    As for the Roman Empire, it is all known from various animations and movies. The only impression is the tyrant. Apart from Nero, there is another one I know when watching the exhibition, "The Rose of Elagabalus".

    Elagabalus was a Roman emperor with a very short reign. He was recorded as a politically corrupt, cruel, and extravagant emperor. His original name was Varius Avitus Basilianus.  Genesis (the god of love Elagabalu and changed to the current name.

    The whole painting is very beautiful and romantic. I thought it was just a picture of appreciating flowers. Only after looking at the information next to it did I know that this is a kind of punishment. I recommend everyone to download this painting on Baidu first and then read my introduction.

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    In ancient Rome, the rose was a symbol of the emperor's nobility: During the Republic period, the rose embodies lofty morality and rewards for meritorious deeds;

    In the period of Rome's decline, it became the worst symbol of luxury that ruined the rich and powerful: decorating the floor and bed with rose petals, bathing in fragrant water soaked in roses; drinking wine brewed from roses.  At the climax of the banquet, they will open the net bag filled with rose petals on the roof, so that thousands of bright and delicate roses will flutter and dance in every corner of the room.  At that time, the sea was to be strewn with flowers.

    At one of the emperor's banquets, in order to satisfy the tyrant, rose petals were sprinkled from the ceiling, and countless petals fell on the banquet guests. Many guests were buried in the flowers and suffocated to death.

    The cruel thing of using flower petals to kill people is very beautiful, and the expressions of different people are completely different. The emperor's family is addicted to pleasure, appreciating the passing of life in front of them. Many people in the petals can't see the expressions clearly, which makes people guess.

    In addition to this kind of massacre that requires background knowledge to get, there is also a copy of "The Death of Sardanapal", which describes the ancient Assyrian king who calmly ordered his servants to dispose of his beloved wives and concubines when he was approaching the city, and finally set fire to it  The story of burning one's own palace.  I am also confused why I am so interested in this kind of scene, but they are really well drawn.

    There is also a steal (love painting) called "Door Latch". When I saw it, I thought it was so-so. After reading the explanation, it is really why this car drives so 6. This picture must be explained by a professional. It is difficult for us to see it.  How many cars are there. Not only the people in the picture are driving, but also dead objects such as bed sheets and curtains are driving. Of course, I personally think the most powerful is "The Allegorical Portrait of Louis XV". The artist is too good at blowing rainbow farts  A painting can exaggerate all the g-spots of the emperor in all aspects, and at the same time, it is very compelling, and it has not lost its price. Moreover, this painting can only be seen through a lens that was rarely seen in the hands of powerful people at that timeLuvia, Caligula, and Lucia have already been mentioned, so let¡¯s talk about others.

    Let¡¯s talk about Nero first. Nero is the child of little Agrippina¡¯s first marriage. After Nero¡¯s father died, little Agrippina got married twice, and the second marriage was suspected to bring Nero  a younger sister.  Later, the Latin annals also stated that Nero did follow the tradition of Giulino Claudius's family and had an affair with his sister.  The relationship between the siblings is not described in detail, but it should not be bad, because the girl was miserable and was poisoned to death by her mother Agrippina Jr.  Unshi claims that the little Agrippina, who has a strong desire for control, seems to have seen the shadows of Caligula and Lucilla, Tiberius and Little Antonia in Nero and her daughter, so she is worried about her daughter.  Nero's influence will surpass her one day, coupled with Caligula's lessons learned from the past, so little Agrippina poisoned her daughter.  And Nero didn't stay idle after losing his sister, hanging out with maids and soldiers' wives.

    The relationship between Tiberius and little Antonia seems to be more like spiritual friends than lovers. After all, the name of tyrant was passed down from Tiberius.  Compared with his stepfather Octavian, Tiberius was more like a thief in the hearts of the Romans, relying on his mother's plan to become emperor.  But this fellow has an extremely bad relationship with his mother and stepfather. Because of his parents' interference, he was forced to lose his beloved wife and marry his step-sister as his wife. Soon after becoming the emperor, he began to crazily retaliate against those who caused this, even to his mother Levi.  Asia hates it to the bone.  Ironically, however, Tiberius was fond of his titular aunt, Cottage Via, and Cottage Via's youngest daughter, Little Antonia.

    According to historical records, compared to Livia, Tiberius thought that the little Via was more like his mother. Even when the little Via died, this guy used his wife as an excuse to be raised by the little Via.  To carry the coffin for the big Via in the cottage.  Then the little Via died, and his spiritual support became little Antonia.

    Because Octavian adopted all the children (whether biological or notional) of the small Via, so Tiberius and Antonia can be regarded as brothers and sisters in name. The relationship between the two is very good, how good is it?  ?  Let's put it this way!  Tiberius could treat his nephew, grandson, stepfather's grandson, and even his own mother mercilessly, but he was very tolerant towards little Antonia.  He didn't remarry after killing his third wife, Octavian's daughter, so he asked little Antonia to take care of his blood-related children. It can be said that he acquiesced that little Antonia was the first lady of Rome.  Especially in the second half of Tiberius' period, little Antonia was the only one who could persuade Tiberius.  Tiberius' cruel killing of his nephew, niece, daughter-in-law and two adopted grandchildren made little Antonia very sad, so she took action to protect the four Caligula brothers and sisters.  It is also because of little Antonia that the Caligula brothers and sisters escaped unharmed.

    One thing is very interesting, if Livia really murdered the only son of the big Via in the cottage, that is, the elder brother of little Antonia, as the unofficial history said.  So good and evil come to an end, after Tiberius succeeded to the throne, he killed his elder brother, nephew, and grandnephew, and little Antonia took away Livia¡¯s political status and influence on Tiberius, which is also considered a detriment to Livia.  revenge.

    Compared with the previous ones, the cousins ??of Claudius and Messalina (the great-grandson of Via the Cabin) are less popular, but Messalina is a little hard to say.  It can only be said that Claudius is extremely afraid of his wife, to what extent, Messalina has a sex addiction, and when she openly goes to the brothel to pick up guests or even interferes in government affairs, Claudius dare not fart.  Their marriage was okay in the early stage, but it became extremely bad in the later stage.  Reluctantly counted just because they are cousins!

    5. All in all, apart from Octavian, the emperors of ancient Rome looked a little better, and the remaining ones are more unbelievable than the other.  If you have to say it, the real winner is the big Via in the cottage!  After all, there are three emperors among her descendants.  Just like the Uchiha brotherhood, the female descendants of the hut Davia always have an inexplicable attraction to the emperor of the Julino Claudius dynasty.  It can be called poisonous.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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