Jacob Abbott

Nero


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       Jacob Abbott

      Nero

      Makers of History Series

      Published by Good Press, 2021

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664639462

       PREFACE.

       ENGRAVINGS.

       Chapter I.

       Nero's Mother.

       A.D. 37

       Chapter II.

       The Assassination of Caligula.

       A.D. 40-41

       Chapter III.

       The Accession of Claudius.

       A.D. 41-47

       Chapter IV.

       The Fate of Messalina.

       A.D. 48

       Chapter V.

       The Childhood of Nero.

       A.D. 39-53

       Chapter VI.

       Nero an Emperor.

       A.D. 54

       Chapter VII.

       Britannicus.

       A.D. 54-55

       Chapter VIII.

       The Fate of Agrippina.

       A.D. 55-60

       Chapter IX.

       Extreme Depravity.

       A.D. 62-64

       Chapter X.

       Piso's Conspiracy.

       A.D. 65

       Chapter XI.

       The Fate of the Conspirators.

       A.D. 65

       Chapter XII.

       The Expedition into Greece.

       A.D. 65

       Chapter XIII.

       Nero's End.

       A.D. 66.

       The End.

      Environs of Rome.

       Table of Contents

      In writing the series of historical narratives to which the present work pertains, it has been the object of the author to furnish to the reading community of this country an accurate and faithful account of the lives and actions of the several personages that are made successively the subjects of the volumes, following precisely the story which has come down to us from ancient times. The writer has spared no pains to gain access in all cases to the original sources of information, and has confined himself strictly to them. The reader may, therefore, feel assured in perusing any one of these works, that the interest of it is in no degree indebted to the invention of the author. No incident, however trivial, is ever added to the original account, nor are any words even, in any case, attributed to a speaker without express authority. Whatever of interest, therefore, these stories may possess, is due solely to the facts themselves which are recorded in them, and to their being brought together in a plain, simple, and connected narrative.

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PAGE
MAP—ENVIRONS OF ROME Frontispiece.
ENCAMPMENT OF A ROMAN LEGION 21
CÆSONIA 53
DISCOVERY OF CLAUDIUS 64
MESSALINA IN THE GARDEN 89
THE POISONING OF CLAUDIUS 132