| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
nero |
black |
Italiano: Colours |
| 2 |
nero |
black |
In Giro Per L'Italia, Capitolo 2 |
| 3 |
nero |
black |
italian- colors |
| 4 |
nero |
black |
Itallian colors |
| 5 |
nero |
black |
In Giro Per L'Italia, Capitolo 7 |
| 6 |
nero |
schwarz (M) |
itawörtli |
| 7 |
nero |
black |
Italiano: 4 Letter Words |
| 8 |
nero |
schwarz |
beleidîgunge |
| 9 |
nero |
black |
Un aggettivo per tutti (an adjective for everyone) Per desrivere caratteristiche fisiche (for describing physical characteristics) and Aggetivi di Nazionalita and colori (colors) |
| 10 |
Nero |
What emperor was not interested in ruling the empire? |
Roman Empire |
| 11 |
nero |
schwarz |
Farben |
| 12 |
Nero |
first emperor to persecute Christians |
Religion Prep Terms |
| 13 |
Nero |
This emperor started the persecution against the Christians |
CLAS202 Test 3 |
| 14 |
nero |
24 |
PEG System |
| 15 |
nero |
schwarz |
Basiswortschatz Italienisch |
| 16 |
nero |
black |
Capitolo 2 |
| 17 |
Nero |
Persecution of the christians began under the rule of . . . |
History: Christianity |
| 18 |
nero |
black |
Italian Capitolo 2 |
| 19 |
nero |
black |
Italian Ch. 2 |
| 20 |
Nero |
Last of the Julio Claudian emperors (related to Caesar), Initially tried to rule as Octavian, Murdered his meddling mother, Blamed Christians for fire in Rome. “fiddle while Rome burned.” |
roman leaders for test on thursday |
| 21 |
Nero |
Last of Julio Claudian emperors |
Rome leaders |
| 22 |
Nero |
tried to rule as Octavian |
Rome leaders |
| 23 |
Nero |
Murdered his mother |
Rome leaders |
| 24 |
Nero |
Bankrupt Rome for personal pleasures |
Rome leaders |
| 25 |
nero |
black, illegal |
Italiano in un mese - 8 |
| 26 |
nero |
what empire ishude no christains |
latin test |
| 27 |
nero |
black |
Settimana 3 |
| 28 |
Nero |
Kills second pregnant wife with kicking. Drains treasury. Order's mother's assasination. |
roman empire |
| 29 |
Nero |
1st to persecute Christians |
History Test-mon. chptRome |
| 30 |
nero |
black |
Italian Ch. 0-5 |
| 31 |
Nero |
Killed innocent people and started the presecution of Christians |
World History People 1st Nine Weeks |
| 32 |
Nero |
Agrippina's son, murdered his own mother, bankrupted rome to pay for his own personal pleasures, blamed christians for fire in Rome, commited suicide, people did not like him, last of julio-claudian emperors |
Chapter 7 Section 3 |
| 33 |
nero |
Last of the Julio Claudian emperors (related to Caesar), Initially tried to rule as Octavian, Murdered his meddling mother, Blamed Christians for fire in Rome. “fiddle while Rome burned.” |
civ ppl |
| 34 |
Nero |
Very controversial emperor even in his own time; Initially tried to rule as Octavian; Received classical Greek education; Murdered his meddling mother; Bankrupted Rome to pay for personal pleasures; Blamed Christians for fire in Rome. “Nero fiddle while Rome burned.”; Committed suicide in 68AD |
World Civ Exam trimester 1 EVERYTHING and more! |
| 35 |
Nero |
Very controversial emperor even in his own time; Initially tried to rule as Octavian; Received classical Greek education; Murdered his meddling mother; Bankrupted Rome to pay for personal pleasures; Blamed Christians for fire in Rome. “Nero fiddle while Rome burned.”; Committed suicide in 68AD |
World Civ Exam trimester 1 EVERYTHING and more! |
| 36 |
nero |
black |
capitolo 7 |
| 37 |
Nero |
I am known for my horrible music, and accused of setting half of rome on fire. I was played very accurately by a person with a personality similar to mine in the walkthrough ☺ |
Walkthrough Test Wednesday |
| 38 |
Nero |
Great Fire of Rome, killed himself after ordered |
Emperors of Rome |
| 39 |
nero |
schwarz |
Italienisch I |
| 40 |
Nero |
(54 A.D.) - he was one of the Julio-Claudian Emperors. He was an immature ruler who wasted money on gambling and music. He was one of the most messed up rulers because he killed his mother, wife and some of his senators due to him being paranoid. He thought everyone was trying to overrule him. He was blamed for the great fire of Rome because he wanted to rebuild Rome in his own way and it caught on fire shortly after that. Hbe did not like Christians either. He was later sentenced to death for treason but killed himself anyway. |
historical IDs |