Nero
Another worst roman Emperors is about Nero, as with other emperors, may be the creation of his foes, yet he is the subject of numerous. The fifth Roman emperor (54-68 CE), Nero, also known as Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus (50-54 CE), was the stepson and heir of the emperor Claudius. He was born on December 15, 37 CE in Antium, Latium, and died on June 9, 68 CE at Rome. He gained notoriety for his extravagant personal lifestyle, the burning of Rome, and the persecution of Christians, all of which are supported by questionable evidence.
He divorced his first wife, executed her, and then killed his mother in order to be remarried. His second wife was murdered by kicks. He had castrated the freed slave he married in his third marriage, referring to him by the name of his second wife.
Personal power was attained through the indiscriminate killing of rivals and detractors, significant tax cuts, and massive public entertainment. The biggest lamentation arose from the theater and the arena when he gave his secretary the order to murder him, thinking falsely that the assassins of the senate were approaching.
Time: 54 - 68 AD