While the popular story that he "fiddled" (or played his lyre) while Rome burned is considered a myth, his absence during the fire and subsequent seizure of land to build his lavish "Golden House" (Domus Aurea) created massive public resentment.

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Alienated from the Senate and the people, Nero was eventually declared a public enemy and committed suicide at age 30 in 68 C.E.. His final words, "What an artist dies with me!", highlighted his self-absorption, and his death marked the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.

The story takes a dark turn when Nero, seeking to escape the influence of his overbearing mother, Agrippina, became increasingly paranoid and cruel. He ordered his mother’s murder and later his first wife, Octavia.

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However, the story of the Emperor Nero (born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus) offers a helpful, albeit tragic, cautionary tale about power and legacy. Here is the story:

When Nero took the throne at age 17 in 54 C.E., his reign was initially hailed as a new golden age. Guided by the philosopher Seneca, he reduced taxes, promoted the arts, and banned capital punishment.