Nero's palace was named after the gold leaf covering some of its walls, and was part of a complex that once included an ...
ROME: A section of ancient Roman emperor Nero’s vast underground Domus Aurea (Golden House) was reopened to the public on ...
The palace is called the Domus Aurea, or Golden House, erected by and for Nero. When the 30-year-old emperor’s crazed world exploded in A.D. 68, and he ordered a subject to drive a knife through ...
The Roman emperor Nero is known as one of history’s most ... persecuted Christians and squandered a fortune on a huge palace. At the same time, he organised games and chariot races and performed ...
Discovered trembling in the palace by one of his own soldiers ... Claudius was dead. Nero was Emperor. This would prove interesting.
Built on the site of an artificial lake once part of the Domus Aurea, Emperor Nero's immense palace, the amphitheatre was ...
Nero's palace was named after the gold leaf covering ... It is said to have contained a 120-foot (36.6 metre) statue of the emperor. The ruins now lie below a park next to the Colosseum.