May 28, 2023
Despite their name, ancient Roman vomitoriums had nothing to do with regurgitation. They were entrances and exits to stadiums, so named for the rapid exit of the spectators.
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Did Nero Really Fiddle as Rome Burned?
According to his biographer Suetonius, the Roman emperor Nero "practiced every sort of obscenity,” ranging from incest to cruelty to animals to homicide. Nero was such a bad guy, in fact, that he may very well have been the first Antichrist in the Christian tradition. But did Nero actually fiddle
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