On July 18, AD 64, ancient Roman meteopolitan burned for six days and seven nights.
The fire begins from a circus tent, spreading to flammable shops, destroying 93% of the city.
The townspeople were scared, crammed into the narrow streets of Rome.
At that time, the emperor Nero was in his palace at the top of the Palatie hill, playing the harp.
He had just come down to town when the fire approached his house built to connect the Garden of Maecenas with Pallatine.
After the fire was extinguished, the whispers broke out that fire was desired by the emperor Nero himself, for the sake of his ambition to build Domus Aurea (Golden House). To that end, Nero had targeted the scapegoat; Christians.
At that time, Christianity was an obscure religious sect, with little followers.
As a result, they arrested the Christians to pit against the lions in the amphitheater.
Afterwards, over the city's ashes and grief of Christian followers, stands a spectacular marble-looking city with wide, luxurious streets.
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