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HIS LIVES OF THE GRAMMARIANS, RHETORICIANS, AND POETS.
A.U.C. 632.
A.U.C. 695. - A.U.C. 700. - A.U.C. 711. - A.U.C. 723.
A.U.C. 791; A.D. 39.
A.U.C. 806.
A.U.C. 809—A.D. 57.
A.U.C. 810.
A.U.C. 813.
A.U.C. 808, 810, 811, 813.
Suetonius’s portrait of Nero begins by tracing the tangled roots of the Calvini and Aenobarbi families, whose storied ancestors once bore triumphs, consulships, and even an elephant‑riding parade through Gaul. He sets the stage with vivid anecdotes about the family’s legendary origins, their shifting names, and the moral decline that seems to have haunted the line. This grounding gives listeners a clear sense of the expectations and pressures that shaped the future emperor.
When Nero finally ascends to the throne, Suetonius paints a young ruler eager to win popular favor through lavish spectacles and artistic pursuits, yet already displaying the impulsiveness that will define his reign. The narrative follows his early policies, his relationships with the Senate, and the first stirrings of the controversies that later color his legacy. Listeners are drawn into a world of Roman intrigue, where personal ambition and inherited reputation clash on the marble steps of power.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (153K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for the lively and sometimes scandal-filled Lives of the Twelve Caesars, this Roman biographer helped shape how later generations imagined the emperors of early Rome. Writing with access to imperial records, he mixed official detail with memorable gossip in a way that still feels vivid today.
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