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Pisonian Conspiracy".
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- was a
Roman senator in the
first century. He was the
focal figure in the
Pisonian conspiracy of AD 65, the most
famous and wide-ranging plot
against the...
- died AD 65) was an
Ancient Roman freedwoman and a
leading member of the
Pisonian conspiracy against the
emperor Nero.
According to
Polyaenus she was the...
- 65
Seneca was
executed by
forced suicide for
alleged complicity in the
Pisonian conspiracy to ********inate Nero, of
which he was
probably innocent. His...
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distinguished himself for his
leadership in Armenia.
Following the
failed Pisonian conspiracy against Nero in 65, he had been
forced to
commit suicide. She...
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removed for disloyalty.
Tacitus portrays parts of Pliny's view of the
Pisonian conspiracy to kill Nero and make Piso
emperor as "absurd" and mentions...
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member of the
imperial entourage and pla**** a
vital part in
exposing the
Pisonian conspiracy of 65. Later, as a
loyalist to the Flavians, he
attained consulships...
- Frugi.
Their son was
Gaius Calpurnius Piso who was the
focal figure in the
Pisonian conspiracy of AD 65, the most
famous and wide-ranging plot
against Emperor...
- (martyr), 3rd or 4th
century Christian martyrs Epicharis (
Pisonian conspirator),
member of the
Pisonian conspiracy This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Europe for
naming years.
April 19 – The
freedman Milichus betrays the
Pisonian conspiracy led by
Gaius Calpurnius Piso to kill
Emperor Nero and all the...