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He does not look at us From the darkness of millennia from the
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very first century of the Christian era,
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the beast from the abyss will call him the Terrible
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Apocalypse and the Mouth was given to Him,
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speaking proudly and
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blasphemy with the saints and defeating them and
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666 in
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Hebrew the numbers corresponded
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letters and when
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you calculate the Emperor
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Nero, it
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turned out
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666 at the
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very end of this,
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under the Emperor Trajan in the rheme, Well,
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what we would now call the Roman
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Perestroika, as the Great Tatar historian wrote, the
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Romans were given the inalienable
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right of a free person to write and
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say what you
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think and
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took place
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in the
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loche they were led it was an endless
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column they walked with ropes around their necks and
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brought them to the
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seashore they were countless Roman
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informers a terrible tumor on the body of Rome
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and to the cheering cries of
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the crowd they wrote to the younger one they were put
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on the corners
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of the ship let the wind
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scatter these pitiful ones ships Let
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them be thrown onto the deserted shores of uninhabited
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islands where, by their mercy, the
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Roman senators were exiled and the crowd
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applauded in the crowd those
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Unrecognized
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Danuki, and then the judgment of
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history began, all these
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intellectuals of the Roman
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sixties, born in the
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sixties under the Emperor
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Nero, lay down on the
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couch and began to
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remember these terrible
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times the past times of the past
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Roman emperors, here Tiberius
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scored such a great city that he ruled Rome
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without even coming there from the island of Capri but
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carefully killed with him Mad
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Caligula, an animal lover, a horse fell in love with a
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white one, nicknamed fleet-footed, so much
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in love that he made him first a Roman
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citizen then
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later in general wanted to make him a consul and
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endured except for animals he was a great
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lover of ladies and declared all Roman beauties as his
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own and when some Roman
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senator got married he received a note
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Why are you hugging something that is not yours the
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bride was taken away during Perov with the
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senators
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he loved to retire with the
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senator’s wife he liked and
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when he returned to discuss porn
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charms
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and but this one was at least a madman and then in
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general
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there was just a stupid, mediocre
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mediocrity, Emperor
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Claudius, when his grandmother wanted to say
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that someone was immensely stupid, she said he was
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even stupider than my grandson
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Claudius, but he ruled nothing in Rome, he
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effectively killed, and at the same time he was a sadist, but a
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forgetful sadist, senile he will kill and
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then walk away and keep asking why
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this
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Lina name Voight in history made him
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a laughing stock in the eyes of the whole of Rome, she
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managed to sleep with all the noble
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Romans, a
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handsome man in the end, she came up with the idea while
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the emperor was alive, she got married to one of
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them, she finally convinced Claudius to kill
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TM VM with Milin did not come to the table and was very
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angry and waited, but I repeat, he carried it out
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effectively because he killed, but also
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because he created the most powerful
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bureaucracy that Rome did not know,
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and after him the
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beast from the
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abyss appeared, Emperor
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Nero,
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and these Roman intellectuals talked about all this
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they spoke with such
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indignation as if all this
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was happening to some
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strangers, as if it were foreigners who endured flattery for their dishes
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and not their Fathers and
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Elder
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Brothers, and
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the most
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terrible thing is
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that the
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hero of one of probably the most shameful
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stories was a man and an
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intellectual of the Circle Yes, probably a symbol of
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Roman
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intellectuals, a
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moralist God, how many great
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reflections on morality he
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wrote, the famous philosopher of celebrities, it’s
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probably better to say
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the philosopher Lucius Anna
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Seneco and in his
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history, as in a mystical
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mirror,
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what will often
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happen by the most brilliant
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intellectuals over the course of
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[applause]
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millennia Well, now we will go out onto the
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streets of Rome we Let's breathe this air of the
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first Century of the Christian
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era, then the Universe would speak
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all languages ​​there and from morning to night
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this terrible noise would not stop and Seneca,
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which I just spoke about in one
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of his letters, wrote that it is impossible to live here,
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how many throats screams at the top of his lungs, how many
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hands are knocking on honey here These sounds of a
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forge hammer And what we breathe here is the
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smoke of the kitchens And you can’t look at Tibor,
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not the whole
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huge city floats there, but how beautiful the Roman
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Forum is How beautiful the colonnade of temples is,
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it’s true, it’s all a little difficult to see
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because
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Rome is built up
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endlessly this
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land in Rome was very expensive,
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so they built houses almost end to end and
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they reached Oh, they probably would have reached New
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York skyscrapers.
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But Emperor Augustus banned it and
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therefore all these buildings are no higher than six
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floors, but they also hide the sky, these are the crooked
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Roman endless alleys and
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now, along this crooked
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alley, a stretcher is being carried, a stretcher is surrounded by a
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crowd of slaves, fast walkers are running in front,
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this is not the court of a Roman oligarch.
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Well, yesterday’s slave from
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insignificance to becoming freedmen
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has amassed a gigantic
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fortune, well, as they
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call it
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fanzi, from the time they were called the new Romans and
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now they are carrying this new Romans Well, they
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loved the rich equally in all centuries and
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therefore in the most famous Roman
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novel Satyricon I will mercilessly describe him
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under the name
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of merciless and talented in self-interest and
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when the Roman Perestroika
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about which I spoke about begins and when
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intellectuals take up
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the past, these rich people will take up
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the present and their fortunes will be
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implausibly
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VM only merchants, they therefore constitute the
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top of the Roman bureaucracy. Who is the Minister
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of Finance at the court of Emperor Claudius, the
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freedman stole, who is in charge of the
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imperial administration, the
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freedman narcissus, and so on, and so on, and
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it was they who came up with a slogan that
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will survive
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centuries. Every person is
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worth exactly
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as much as he has
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money. Not only a stream poured into Rome
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handsome slaves but handsome slaves And in
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Rome a law was passed:
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if a free woman marries the
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slave of his
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master, she becomes a slave and, more
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importantly, all her property goes to the
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owner
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[music] of the
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slave But
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another
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paradoxical character is a Roman actor, but
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time is the law according to to which if a
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free man
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my
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citizen wants to become an acre, he generally
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loses almost all the rights of Roman
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citizenship; moreover, any
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official can flog an actor if in a city of
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famine the artists are the first to be expelled,
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but he, too, is carried on a
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stretcher; he, too, Rami's windows
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will be brought to the Magnificent House where in the
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reception sense senators and these New
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Romans are rich, why but more about this
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later and with this despised and
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famous
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class of
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artists soon and
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connect the most probably
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fa
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le Emperor
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Nero Emperor
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Nero
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was born in the thirty-seventh
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year after the birth of
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Christ In general, several years
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after the crucifixion of
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his Lord the father from the family died when
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Nero was in infancy from dropsy,
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but his mother, she was
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famous, as
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if the blood of the legendary Roman she-wolf that
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suckled Romulus and Remus was in this
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woman, she came from the famous
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August family, she
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was the sister of the
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mad emperor Caligula, she was
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a writer her work is referenced by the
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famous Tacitus; she had, as they said,
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the mind of a minister and the body of a courtesan, to which
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she generously paid in the struggle for
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power; power was what this
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woman possessed when she was not a writer; a
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minister;
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she became a robber; in this campaign for
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power, she managed to join as a very young
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girl in a conspiracy against the
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emperor's brother, Caligula
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was expelled from Rome. But after
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Caligula was killed and Tiberius came, now
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she was returned to
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Rome, and at that time she learned about the
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murder of Claudius
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Lina, the place of
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the Empress becomes free, and
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then, as the historian writes, being at the
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age of blooming women with kindred
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kisses lying on a stretcher to this
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insignificant emperor she forced
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him Zhenya she becomes
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[music]
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empress her first
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move to that absolute power that
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this amazing woman dreams of and then
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she remembers her son the son grew up in the
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care of slaves was an absolutely
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abandoned child he was 11 years old
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when his mother called him to the palace and
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realized that he was simply illiterate
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then she made probably the most successful
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move om
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minister she calls a teacher for her son and
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this
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teacher should
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be Lucius Anna
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[music]
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Seneco
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[music]
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Toyota Drive your dream Well,
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in a totalitarian
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authorities Well, the most popular
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are always those who suffered from
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this power Lucius Anna Seneca suffered a lot
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he was a famous writer
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senator when during the time of Caesar
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Caligula he made his famous
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speech it was enough Caesar
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roared so simply to kill him and only the
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Concubine Caligula
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explaining
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this you just have to wait and he himself
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will die, he managed
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to escape, but this did not teach him anything
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during the time of the
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next emperor Claudius, when
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all the styles or the stalker
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joined a very small party
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which in Rome was called the party of
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decent people, no no, she did not
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oppose the emperor, but they did not
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lie
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and the glory of
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Seneca simply thundered and his fellow senators
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appreciated his glory. A
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denunciation was created and the moralist who
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wrote so much about morality was accused of
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fornication against a
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solo relative of the emperor. And
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unanimously the senate sentenced his colleague to
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death, but here, too, Claudius could not
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kill him because he was already very popular
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and he was simply
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deported, deported far from Rome to
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Corsica, where only
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the sky of Corsica was pomsed
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alone, he
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indulged in what he had always dreamed of
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in thought and
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work, he wrote and will write
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a lot about how to live as a person, nature
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searches us at the exit and at the entrance and
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cannot be taken away from this of the world more than we
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brought there naked we came and
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we will leave naked 9
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months the mother’s womb prepares us
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for
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birth and our whole life in this world
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as he believed this is only preparation for a
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new, different
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birth
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and we live
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here
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this ferocity of people the ferocity of
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animals the horrors of illness of us like as if they are driving us
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out of this world, explaining to us We are not our
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own here, hurry up to return to our house, he
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will write ska and he also
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wrote a
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report. How strange it is that people care so much about what
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will happen to them in the future, they
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who cannot
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even manage
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tomorrow, but how many thoughts did he have
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about the past dirty porridge That's what he called
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politics and he also wrote a
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probably tragic phrase who fights in
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this world in captivity becomes a slave to
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these
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circumstances and after all these
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wise
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reflections he is called to
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Rome, he understands perfectly why His name is
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He knows perfectly well the character of Nero's mother
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And the grens
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of this and yet
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Pushkin is going, he will write, we are born, said
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Seneca, for the benefit of his neighbors and his own. No,
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I don’t think so about my own benefit. He thought,
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you know. They had this concept, I am a
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Roman citizen, this is the meaning of One of the
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most brilliant speeches of Cicero, they were
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citizens and he even there in exile he
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continued to think about Rome about which the walkie-talkie would
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write I want the sun to never
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rise over a city that will be
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greater than my Rome he also had it
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in his soul How to live on The republic has outlived
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its usefulness The republic turned out to be the willfulness of the
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crowd and the greed of these senators whom
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it held back only the stranglehold of the strict emperor
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means the whole thing is in the monarchy. Well, the monarchs
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were terrible, which I
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already told Tiberius Caligula Claudius, all of these
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were tyrants and he
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understands that he
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now has a fantastic
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opportunity before him, he can
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raise a new Caesar, he can
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raise that dream that has
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always been cherished so much philosophers
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to educate a moral monarch, a monarch
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who will take care of the
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state who will put an end to these
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times of willful tyrants, that’s why
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he goes to Rome, he too, how and
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how many
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times will history prove how
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impossible it is Well, then he’s in the palace and
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Agrippina begins her path to power
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First she forces Claudius to adopt a
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neuron, then the next step is that Claudius has
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two children Britannic, as it were, the crown
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prince, Octavi's sister,
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Nero's wife on Octavia. Well, then it
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begins. Well, in all centuries, and
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what is now called the Feast here,
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they talk and talk time only about
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Nero, he is remarkably complex that it is very
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important in this city of military glory
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they tell how he defeated this
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other fighter, how he rides on chariots, his
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speeches that Seneca writes to Him all the time
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And now he is already the leader of the Roman
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youth, it’s time for him to enter his seventeenth year.
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Everything is done and
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Agrippina organizes
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a coup, it’s just
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Claudius simply poisoned with mushrooms and while
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the body of the dead emperor in the palace
00:26:25
she holds with hugs and
00:26:29
kindred sobs in the chambers of this
00:26:32
unfortunate Britannicus Nero is taken out onto the
00:26:35
porch, he is declared emperor, they are taken
00:26:39
to the camp by the
00:26:42
Praetorians, they shout out him, they are also taken as
00:26:46
emperor, they are taken to the Senate where he
00:26:49
makes a speech that was written by
00:26:52
Seneca, he glorifies Claudius and he
00:26:57
comes out of the Senate showered with all honors by
00:27:00
the emperor; it is true that the title of father of the fatherland,
00:27:03
which was due to the emperor,
00:27:06
he refused, but still he was in his
00:27:09
seventeenth year, and after this
00:27:15
speech, those praising Claudius,
00:27:19
Seneca showed him a pamphlet, which was being read
00:27:23
at that time by all of Rome, it was a satire on
00:27:26
Claudius the story of how insignificant
00:27:31
this murdered, so to speak, emperor was,
00:27:35
who was immediately declared divine
00:27:37
because according to the Roman religion he went to the
00:27:40
gods and the boy immediately received this lesson,
00:27:45
two of his speech and the
00:27:48
truth. Well,
00:27:52
then what happens next is what
00:27:55
will always happen in the
00:27:59
fact that some make
00:28:03
coups But others
00:28:07
use them So Agri No she gets an
00:28:11
Escort
00:28:12
of the Guards
00:28:14
becomes the head of the cult of the divine
00:28:17
emperor her profile is minted on
00:28:22
coins But apart from the profile there is
00:28:26
nothing she understands that she has no
00:28:31
power that all power is in the hands of the
00:28:38
educator of the new
00:28:42
Seneca Emperor Seneca forms a government
00:28:46
that will be declared the golden age of
00:28:50
Nero, the golden
00:28:52
five years,
00:28:53
and she can’t talk to her son
00:28:58
because the son is always in
00:29:01
the fun that his teacher puts up with, and the
00:29:04
fun is very interesting with the circle of
00:29:07
golden youth. They go to the
00:29:11
distant quarters of Rome to all these
00:29:14
suspicious taverns where if they are on
00:29:18
horses They trample people or beat people,
00:29:22
he returns covered in bruises but
00:29:25
happy Here comes the
00:29:28
courageous fun
00:29:31
[music]
00:29:34
they rape this is the kind of youth that
00:29:38
tyrants have, here is our Ron Ivan the Terrible,
00:29:43
he had the same youthful fun, read
00:29:47
Ramzin and the letters of Prince Kurbsky How with the
00:29:51
same crowd of golden youth on
00:29:55
horses, they crushed
00:29:58
and drove these girls as if on a hunt and
00:30:01
raped them, and as Prince
00:30:04
Kurbsky writes, the courtiers Karl spoke about how
00:30:08
courageous and brave our sovereign would be,
00:30:12
so Nero and Agrippina also heard
00:30:22
speeches and she recognizes in these speeches the voice of
00:30:26
Seneca,
00:30:28
her son pronounces words that
00:30:31
probably made his predecessors turn over in their graves,
00:30:34
he says that it
00:30:37
turns out that the Roman Republic is by no means the
00:30:41
destiny of emperors No, it must be
00:30:45
governed by
00:30:46
laws when he is asked to sign a
00:30:49
death warrant, he says a phrase and she
00:30:52
hears the voice again snacks o It would be better if I
00:30:55
was not literate,
00:30:58
these are liberal reforms, the fact that her sister
00:31:01
Caligula’s wife Claudius is
00:31:05
disgusting and she becomes
00:31:10
frantic during the reception of one of the
00:31:14
ambassadors there was an empty throne Neuron had
00:31:18
just entered and he saw how his mother rushed
00:31:21
to this empty throne and was already on the
00:31:24
steps
00:31:26
when the young man caught up with her and returned his hug,
00:31:31
but it was then that she decided to talk to him
00:31:36
seriously. She said that he had generally
00:31:41
forgotten that the
00:31:49
son of Emperor Claudius remained in the palace, her
00:31:52
punk, and if this reign
00:31:57
continues, she will replace
00:32:00
Nero with the legitimate one the heir of Emperor
00:32:05
Claudius, but
00:32:09
she didn’t calculate, she
00:32:11
forgot whose blood was in the veins of her son and the
00:32:17
blood
00:32:19
leapt during
00:32:22
Sheva when the young Britannian
00:32:26
sang, they brought him a cup of poison and he fell and
00:32:31
writhed in agony, and
00:32:36
Nero announced that it was just a
00:32:39
seizure and asked to continue the fun and
00:32:45
they were having fun while this unfortunate man
00:32:48
was dying on the floor. Later, historians in the 10th
00:32:53
century will announce this scene. Well,
00:32:57
fictional. Well, really. Well,
00:33:00
why poison Britannicus publicly? When
00:33:05
this can be done in the
00:33:06
chambers, they don’t understand what the
00:33:11
future tyrant Nero instinctively understood; evil,
00:33:16
for it to
00:33:18
act, it must be
00:33:21
publicly When our Ivan the Terrible decided to
00:33:26
announce to the boyars that he was a
00:33:29
king, he killed the most influential, the
00:33:35
richest of them, Prince Andrei Shuisky and a
00:33:38
descendant of Alexander Nevsky, they threw him in
00:33:42
the courtyard and, as the chronicler writes, the pale
00:33:48
boyars stood and watched and from then on
00:33:52
had fear of
00:33:55
the sovereign, but then what
00:33:59
happens in general,
00:34:02
predictably, he’s young
00:34:05
Nero, a
00:34:08
woman appears who mixes everything up
00:34:18
[music]
00:34:25
cards
00:34:27
[music]
00:34:30
Her name was Pope
00:34:33
Sabina, as the Roman
00:34:37
historian writes, she was from a noble family, she was
00:34:41
also beautiful, she was brilliantly educated and
00:34:44
smart, but nature forgot to give her
00:34:47
only one nobility of souls because
00:34:52
Onana wanted only one thing:
00:34:55
power, she was the
00:34:58
wife of a certain aton. The fact is that at this
00:35:02
time, such a
00:35:05
glamorous circle of the most brilliant Roman
00:35:09
young people was formed around Nero; this is
00:35:12
Petronius, the great writer, the author of
00:35:15
the satiricon calls him Petronius the arbiter,
00:35:18
he is the arbiter of elegant taste and the next in
00:35:23
importance
00:35:25
from the curly-haired Nero curls were very
00:35:29
valued at the time, he was
00:35:31
a spit, he wore a toupee, but he made this
00:35:36
toupee fashionable because he was what
00:35:39
is called comme il faut a man as it should be, he
00:35:41
was always fashionable and that’s it, Sabina
00:35:46
was His
00:35:48
wife, what was there here? Was the intrigue very much in the
00:35:53
Roman spirit itself aton who decided to
00:35:57
put his wife in the emperor’s bed and
00:36:00
influence him and was mistaken as always
00:36:04
because the weapon went out of obedience.
00:36:07
Or he really didn’t know anything,
00:36:12
but as soon as Nero saw him singing, he immediately
00:36:16
It was an explosion of passion, he took possession of it
00:36:21
and the unfortunate aton was instantly expelled from
00:36:25
Rome and the Roman people, they were jokers, they
00:36:30
sang, for
00:36:32
which they exiled the poor Aten because he
00:36:36
wanted to sleep with his own
00:36:40
wife, but when
00:37:00
Seneca, here is
00:37:02
Seneca, this is the question of historians And he
00:37:06
knew about the murder of
00:37:10
Britannicus Well, if he knew, Well, what should he
00:37:15
do? Well, if Britannicus wins
00:37:18
Agrippina these terrible times of
00:37:21
Tiberius Caligula Claudius will return the times of tyrants
00:37:24
his government will perish all
00:37:27
his
00:37:28
reforms will perish So if he knew he agreed
00:37:31
because and will agree as we will
00:37:35
see many times in the future because
00:37:37
politics is just a choice between
00:37:41
different degrees of
00:37:44
horror So now he welcomes
00:37:48
the appearance of Popeye Sabina, he thinks that this is
00:37:52
a counterbalance to Agre, the terrible Koto wants to
00:37:56
return Rome to
00:37:58
the past and the struggle of these two
00:38:02
women begins, Popeye
00:38:05
achieves with the help of Snek
00:38:08
Agrippina falls from grace,
00:38:12
she is officially removed from the Palace, this
00:38:18
Escort of the Guards is taken away from her and instantly there is emptiness around
00:38:22
yesterday’s lady
00:38:25
but Snek he
00:38:28
knows that in the palace she was
00:38:32
dangerous, but outside the palace she will be even more
00:38:42
dangerous. So from both sides they
00:38:47
begin to
00:38:50
push Nero to a final decision and
00:38:55
he stopped seeing his mother. But
00:38:59
this shadow that is outside the palace is a dangerous shadow,
00:39:04
it also does not give him
00:39:08
peace and
00:39:10
he begins
00:39:16
leaning more and more towards
00:39:18
the final, only possible
00:39:23
decision,
00:39:25
he
00:39:27
kills
00:39:28
[music] his
00:39:33
mother, he went to the famous Roman resort
00:39:37
in Baie and all the famous
00:39:40
Romans rest there. This is the most fashionable
00:39:43
resort and, as Seneca writes, all night long from the
00:39:48
lake
00:39:49
these obscene screams of men and the
00:39:53
squeals of women do not last long
00:39:57
our Penelopes are clear of Fidelity at the
00:40:00
resort in Bay Well, Ovid will
00:40:05
write the same less
00:40:09
mortgaged, everyone is ready to discuss
00:40:12
any beauty here to say in the end I
00:40:16
spent the night with her and here at this
00:40:20
frivolous Cheerful resort
00:40:25
Nero calls his mother as if for
00:40:28
reconciliation and this took place their last
00:40:33
dinner, which the Roman
00:40:38
historian will describe, it ended with this eternal long
00:40:43
kiss of
00:40:44
Judas to whom he kissed his
00:40:48
mother, putting her on a ship. It was a
00:40:52
special ship, this ship was
00:40:56
tripled. Amazingly. It was supposed to
00:40:59
fall apart in the sea and she was supposed to die.
00:41:03
And when this
00:41:06
shipwreck began, the beam fell and wounded her, the
00:41:10
first thing she did was she slipped
00:41:12
into the water and swam and watched this sinking
00:41:17
ship, this is a brave woman, a wounded woman, they
00:41:24
carried her to the shore to her
00:41:27
Vila and she did what she should have
00:41:32
done, what she should have done, smart
00:41:35
Greena, she didn’t
00:41:37
understand, she sent a
00:41:40
Messenger to her son with wonderful news, she was
00:41:48
saved and
00:41:51
here Snaka had to
00:41:55
act,
00:41:57
he
00:41:58
understands perfectly well that the NATO Agpi
00:42:04
understood everything. He knows her mind and he understands that
00:42:09
this frantic woman tomorrow can
00:42:12
rush into the Praetorian camp
00:42:25
by
00:42:27
hand and Nero also understands this and
00:42:32
succeeded this most terrible
00:42:36
conversation: who should be sent to kill the mother?
00:42:42
Did the philosopher Seneca, the greatest moralist who
00:42:47
wrote so much about morality, think that he would
00:42:51
discuss the murder of his
00:42:54
mother with his
00:42:58
Ryan? It was impossible to send guards; they
00:43:01
were bound by an oath to the house of the Caesars;
00:43:06
they sent
00:43:07
sailors and when
00:43:10
Agna only heard a noise in the hallway,
00:43:14
she knew son, she knew herself and she
00:43:18
said a phrase that
00:43:21
would remain with her clothes open, she said, take
00:43:27
this
00:43:35
monster
00:43:37
away, the moralist
00:43:40
snacks had to write a speech, it was necessary to
00:43:45
explain to the Roman people to the Senate What
00:43:50
happened, they acted simply as they will
00:43:52
act in all centuries, Here are the
00:43:57
Greens who came with the good news, they
00:44:01
threw a Sword to him and Ska wrote this speech to Nero
00:44:06
where the emperor said that his mother
00:44:12
had sent to kill him and when the messenger was
00:44:17
captured, being exposed
00:44:20
in a fit of repentance, she committed suicide.
00:44:29
Well, the Senate, which perfectly understood everything
00:44:32
that
00:44:33
happened, voted on how to
00:44:36
place the Gifts in the temples of the gods for
00:44:40
salvation
00:44:43
Caesar, it’s true that in this
00:44:46
message there was only one phrase left
00:44:50
in which who did not write
00:44:54
ska in it there is a genuine voice of a
00:44:58
neuron in it a genuine
00:45:01
voice of
00:45:04
horror he writes there
00:45:08
Yes, I was saved, but what joy does that bring me
00:45:14
and he leaves Rome and travels for a long time
00:45:20
around Italy and now
00:45:27
he will never
00:45:36
forget this, tyrants will never
00:45:41
admit their
00:45:43
atrocities, they always pass them on to
00:45:46
others, now he hates this old man
00:45:51
as a murderer of his
00:45:52
mother, and
00:45:54
now
00:45:56
what Suetonius will later describe
00:46:03
Nero begins to think as the
00:46:06
Roman
00:46:07
historian will write that he is surrounded by one
00:46:12
lie that there is no
00:46:15
morality exists in the world that people are
00:46:19
only
00:46:20
pretending and sometimes they are
00:46:24
controlled,
00:46:26
there is a sense of morality, morality is
00:46:32
immorality, and then snacks must also be
00:46:36
prepared, he will have to write a lot more,
00:46:40
because priest Sabina
00:46:44
announces to Nero that nothing happened
00:46:48
to her, nothing new
00:46:52
happened, she would be the wife
00:46:57
aton dreams of Roman women comme il faut she is
00:47:02
now a [ __ ] as before
00:47:05
and then comes this usual boring
00:47:09
game of women the night is amazing
00:47:13
in the morning the
00:47:15
hysteria of the neuron is excommunicated from the bed he
00:47:19
is torn he is not accepted finally let in
00:47:23
again happy night
00:47:27
So Nero had to take care of his
00:47:31
official wife Octavia
00:47:36
Well, first her
00:47:38
divorced and then accused of
00:47:42
adultery and sentenced to death This is
00:47:47
amazing, these two Roman she-wolves
00:47:51
Arina, the mother of Nero, the priest Sabina and Octavi,
00:47:57
who is the daughter of the most dissolute Roman
00:48:00
woman, Milena, the only
00:48:04
noble one among all these
00:48:08
characters, this is the story of a pale strange shadow
00:48:13
that runs through this
00:48:16
narrative of
00:48:18
Octavia they cut her veins for a long time because the
00:48:22
blood was not
00:48:24
oozing out of
00:48:26
her life, but it was impossible to do so, Octavia wanted her priest, they
00:48:32
didn’t just kill her priest, she demanded
00:48:36
her head and they brought it to her, and she stuck
00:48:39
needles into the tongue of the
00:48:44
dishonest priest, Sabina becomes
00:48:49
the empress
00:48:54
animat, then the golden
00:48:57
five years came to an end, this
00:49:01
endless surrender of Rimsky the
00:49:05
intellectual's surrender to the tyrant
00:49:08
ended with what it should have
00:49:11
ended in
00:49:14
nothing; the government of the Snacks is over and the
00:49:19
Senecos ask Nero for his
00:49:24
resignation.
00:49:42
Seneca goes to his
00:49:47
estates, one of them remained on the old
00:49:51
road, there were left and the
00:49:54
stones
00:49:56
once walked in a dream and
00:50:00
here on the old
00:50:03
road he will wait and his
00:50:08
government is over Well, just like
00:50:10
Ivan the Terrible once ended with the elected council,
00:50:14
for Nero wants to rule himself like our
00:50:20
Ivan
00:50:22
the Terrible And here on this
00:50:26
estate Seneca will
00:50:30
reflect, write letters and Wait for his
00:50:34
inevitable
00:50:36
death,
00:50:40
Observing the
00:50:43
incomprehensible amazing deeds of his
00:50:48
pupil, incomprehensible because that
00:50:51
in my opinion they remain mysterious to this
00:50:54
day and these incomprehensible
00:50:59
acts begin with an
00:51:02
orgy Unprecedented even in pagan
00:51:24
Rome

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