To the emperor by later writers. Nero an eccentric ruler who wanted to be an artist and preferred to live in a world of fantasy. But neither an arsonist nor persecutor of christians. Was. Its july nineteenth in the years sixty four it hasnt rained for days. Rome is
days thousands will die when the smoke clears three quarters of the city will lay in ruins. According to legend the Apostle Peter was in rome at the same time to supervise the citys fledgling Christian Community. Later he would go down in the annals of the Catholic Church is the first Bishop Of Rome. With. Another natori as legend emperor nero himself started the fire as an excuse to rebuild rome to his own liking and to rename the city mirabilis and thats not all. The Mad Megalomaniac watched the conflagration from his palace on the palatine you know merrily singing and playing his life. In need of a scapegoat he blamed the fire on the christians so many indiscriminately and
mercilessly crucified. Because of peter was also
Sure entering into returns home. Is known as. You know the banks. And so was the language of the bank. Speaking the truth global news that matters g. W. Made for mines. Welcome to your max and highlights of the week over the last few days weve been discovering europes top Tourist Destination coming up the best of the bunch. Discovering london the british capital off the beaten track. Lasting tributes the Venetian Museum dedicated to casanova. And World Heritage to viking settlements in northern germany. We kick off today show in the british capital many tourists come to london wanting to see all the Main Attractions like Buckingham Palace tile bridge and the houses of parliament but theres a whole other side to london thats usually just known to the locals today we want to help you get to know a more personal side of the city so here is a real london are showing us what he thinks are the best bits of the capital. London vibrant metropolis. Reagents canal launches its way north of Centr
we don t need rally knifes, we need knives to cut cheese. what does this do over time? viewers of these things i would assume would be more observing, say i will not get involved in political violence but in the last election in arizona armed people were outside the voting booths. i don t know what they were going to do with their big guns. it is the concept that violence is involved in politics. not just involved but normalized and endorsed by people with power or people who want to have power. they are running on it. not even that they are slipping in a comment, but running on that fact. if i go back to the founding, one of the things that generation understood, the people who had power, the first people who took over the national government and came into power, whatever they did, people would copy. they did not want to have them dressed like aristocrats or act like aristocrats because the american people would watch and
The Irish Repertory Theatre's 35th Season Celebration Running through May 5, 2024 The Irish Repertory Theatre is celebrating its 35th season by presenting three plays by Brian Friel, Translations, Aristocrats, and Philadelphia, Here I Come! running through May 5, 2024. Brian Friel was a dramatist and writer often referred to as the ‘Irish Chekhov’ for
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