Nero- Nero was the son of Agrippina and was born in 37 A.D. and died in 68 A.D. He was adopted by his great uncle Claudius, the emperor of Rome. When he first got power, Nero ordered his mother to be killed and believed that his mothers ghost was haunting him. Nero set part of Rome on fire so he could create space for his own palace. While Rome was burning Nero was known for playing lyre and chuckling to himself. After 14 years of ruling Rome he commited suicide.
Julius Ceasar- Julius Ceasar lived from 100-44 B.C. and was known as a dictator and the greatest
military leader that expanded the Roman Republic through battles across Europe. When he was 40, he
was elected to be the consul, which was the highest ranking position in the Roman replublic. By 46 B.C.
Julius was the most powerful man in the world. In 44 B.C. he died on the steps of the Senate at the hands
of political rivals. Julius Ceasar created the calendar with 365 days and a leap year.
military leader that expanded the Roman Republic through battles across Europe. When he was 40, he
was elected to be the consul, which was the highest ranking position in the Roman replublic. By 46 B.C.
Julius was the most powerful man in the world. In 44 B.C. he died on the steps of the Senate at the hands
of political rivals. Julius Ceasar created the calendar with 365 days and a leap year.