Nero's Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, published 1864 - stock illustration

Nero looks at the burning Rome. The Great Fire of Rome was an urban fire that started on the night between 18 and 19 July in the year 64 AD. It is uncertain who or what actually caused the fire — whether accident or arson. However, it is believed that Emperor Nero ordered the fire. He made the Christians responsible for it and it came to pogroms. Woodcut engraving, published in 1864.
Nero looks at the burning Rome. The Great Fire of Rome was an urban fire that started on the night between 18 and 19 July in the year 64 AD. It is uncertain who or what actually caused the fire — whether accident or arson. However, it is believed that Emperor Nero ordered the fire. He made the Christians responsible for it and it came to pogroms. Woodcut engraving, published in 1864.
Nero's Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, published 1864
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