What is the silver ratio persona?
What is the silver ratio persona?
Q: The golden ratio is 1:1.618 but do you know the silver ratio? A: 1:1.414.
What event did emperor add to the Olympics?
singing
Did Nero compete in the Olympics?
Nero had no business competing in the Olympics. He was no athlete. Lacking in athletic capability, Nero’s opportunity to compete in the Olympics would come as a result of his political power, not his talent. He started by establishing the first Greek games in Rome.
What did Emperor Nero do?
He is best known for his debaucheries, political murders, persecution of Christians and a passion for music that led to the probably apocryphal rumor that Nero “fiddled” while Rome burned during the great fire of 64 A.D.
What artist dies in me?
Nero, however, did not know this, and at the news brought by the courier, he prepared himself for suicide, pacing up and down muttering Qualis artifex pereo (“What an artist dies in me”). Losing his nerve, he begged one of his companions to set an example by killing himself first.
What were Agrippina’s last words?
Nero then claimed Agrippina had plotted to kill him and committed suicide. Her reputed last words, uttered as the assassin was about to strike, were “Smite my womb”, the implication here being she wished to be destroyed first in that part of her body that had given birth to so “abominable a son.”
Who was Nero’s mother?
Agrippina the Younger
What were Claudius last words?
Claudius’s death. Not all ancient sources agree that Claudius was murdered by Agrippina. Seneca’s Apocolocyntosis – probably the most contemporary source we possess – mentions nothing of poison, merely that Claudius died quickly whilst watching some actors, and that his last words were ‘Oh dear!
Is Claudius King Hamlet’s brother?
King Claudius is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet. He is the brother to King Hamlet, second husband to Gertrude and uncle and later stepfather to Prince Hamlet.
How did Hamlet die?
Claudius dies on-stage, stabbed and poisoned by a vengeful Hamlet (the stabbing seems to be the fatal blow, since he dies immediately). Hamlet dies on-stage, stabbed by Laertes with a blade poisoned by Claudius (it seems to be the poison that kills him, since he takes a while to die).
Who poisoned Claudius?
Agrippina
Who did Claudius marry?
Agrippina the Youngerm. 49 AD–54 AD
What was wrong with Claudius?
Claudius suffered from physical disabilities, including a limp and a speech impediment and was therefore treated with disdain by his family, and not considered as a future emperor. Although he lacked a military reputation, the essential attribute of an emperor, in 43 AD Claudius undertook the conquest of Britain.
What was Claudius full name?
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
Did Claudius ever visit Britain?
Claudius visited Britain during the invasion and remained for 16 days before returning to a hero’s welcome in Rome. He was later honored with a triumphal arch on the Via Flaminia that hailed him as the man who “brought barbarian peoples beyond Ocean for the first time under Rome’s sway.”
Who kills Hamlet?
Laertes