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Neronian
Nero Ne"ro, n. A Roman emperor notorius for debauchery and barbarous cruelty; hence, any profligate and cruel ruler or merciless tyrant. -- Ne*ro"ni*an, a.

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- The quinquennial Neronia was a m****ive Gr****-style festival created by the Roman Emperor Nero. It consisted of three parts: first music, oratory and poetry...
- establishing a city. In 61 CE, Agrippa II expanded and renamed the city Neronias Irenopolis. The ancient city was mentioned in the Gospels of Matthew and...
- birthday. Holidays portal List of historical anniversaries Quinquennial Neronia "SA 175th Jubilee". Clipper Ship 'City of Adelaide'. Archived from the...
- ΝΕΡΩΝΙΑ ϹΕΠΦΩ" meaning 'Under Vespasian, 'Eirenopolis-Neronias-Sepphoris'. The name 'Neronias' honours Nero, while the name 'Eirenopolis' declares Sepphoris...
- death. Tacitus, on the other hand, places her death after the Quinquennial Neronia (in 65 AD) and claims Nero's kick was a "casual outburst". Tacitus also...
- Ulysses 1993: Neronia (Ulysses/Pyramusic CD-Album)Ulysses – Neronia (1993, CD) 1994: Neronia (Ulysses/SPV/InsideOut CD-Album)Neronia 1994: Neronia (Ulysses/Metal...
- Caesarea, Menophantus of Ephesus, Patrophilus of Scythopolis, Narcissus of Neronias, Theonas of Marmarike, Secundus of Ptolemais, and Theognis of Nicaea. The...
- prize for extemporizing Orpheus and Laudes Neronis at the quinquennial Neronia, and was again rewarded when the emperor appointed him to the augurate...
- northeastern Cilicia, not far from the Calycadnus river, also known briefly as Neronias (Gr****: Νερωνιάς) in honour of the Roman emperor Nero. Irenopolis was also...
- Germanicus, known simply as Nero. Juvenalia is not to be confused with Neronia, also known as Quinquennalia, which was a series of musical, equestrian...