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those who did not possess the libellus, a certificate of sacrifice to Caesar could not pursue trades, & The Classical Greek word charagma or mark was any mark engraved, imprinted, or branded; stamped money, coin, or , document
64 AD
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those who did not possess the libellus, a certificate of sacrifice to Caesar could not pursue trades, & The Classical Greek word charagma or mark was any mark engraved, imprinted, or branded; stamped money, coin, or , document
64 AD
According to Tacitus the main ancient source for information about when rome burned Nero was in Antium & Upon hearing news of the fire, Nero returned to Rome to organize a relief effort, providing for the removal of bodies and debris, which he paid for from his own funds., opened his palaces to provide shelter for the homeless, and arranged for food supplies to be delivered in order to prevent starvation among the survivors, & the fiddle was invented 1400 years later
many Romans believed that the Great Fire of Rome was instigated by Nero to clear the way for his planned palatial complex
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he devalued the Roman currency for the first time in the Empire's history
& imposed tributes on the provinces of the empire
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he accused Christians of starting the fire they were arrested & brutally executed by "being thrown to the beasts, crucified, and being burned alive" faced persecution
66 AD the Jews revolted against Rome and coined their own money.
68 AD some rebelled against Nero's tax policies, a Revolt happened & he hid out side Rome but he was told that the Senate had declared him a public enemy to be executed by beating him to death, in the Roman Forum & he ended his life by assisted suicide
popular legend arose the eastern province of the Empire that Nero had not died & would return & some leaders enlisted popular support , presented themselves as "Nero reborn resurrected
69 AD, was the Year of the Four Emperors Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and Vespasian
70 AD Rome dominated the Mediterranean sea
96 AD on Patmos an island in eastern province of neros Empire between Greece & turkey a Christian from Ephesus John the Elder Used gematria to find a number that equates to the name of this now safely DEAD for..
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