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The conspiracy of Gaius Calpurnius Piso in 65 CE was a major turning point in the reign of the Roman emperor Nero (reign 54–68). The plot reflected the growing discontent among the ruling class of the Roman state with Nero's increasingly despotic leadership, and as a result is a significant event on the road toward his eventual suicide and the chaos of the Year of the Four Emperors which followed.[citation needed]
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tribune of the Praetorian Guard who was heavily implicated in the Pisonianconspiracy against the Emperor Nero and was executed in 65 CE for his involvement...
Seneca commit suicide, having accused Seneca of taking part in the Pisonianconspiracy against him. Paulina attempted to die with her husband, but survived...
of Gyaros (65 AD) on a trumped-up charge of participation in the Pisonianconspiracy. While Gyaros was "harsh and devoid of human culture", Musonius was...
cause of the ban. Lucan later joined the 65 AD conspiracy of Gaius Calpurnius Piso against Nero. The conspiracy was discovered and he was obliged, at the age...
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reign (54–68) was marked by political trials and plots, such as the Pisonianconspiracy in 65, showing the disenchantment of the senatorial elite towards...
played a part in uncovering the conspiracy, perhaps in a fashion similar to the one he played during the Pisonianconspiracy under Nero. Although little is...
instead. Lateranus was later executed for his involvement in the Pisonianconspiracy against Nero in 65, from which it is concluded that his uncle Aulus...
was a member of the Pisonianconspiracy against Nero. It was through his freedman Milichus that Nero discovered the conspiracy. Afterwards, history is...
failed Pisonianconspiracy of 65. Some modern historians theorize that Titus divorced his wife because of her family's connection to the conspiracy. He never...
public calamity. – Tacitus, The Annals In the aftermath of the failed Pisonianconspiracy of 65, Praetorian Subrius Flavus listed Nero's murder of Octavia...
illegitimate son of a previous Roman Emperor, Caligula. After the Pisonianconspiracy against his alleged first cousin Nero in 65, executions created the...
permanent full-time priest (sacerdos) devoted to her. In the wake of the Pisonianconspiracy against Nero, religious observances in 59 AD to repair the state...
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is presumed to have died young. In 65, after the failure of the Pisonianconspiracy, the family of Furnilla was disfavored by Nero. Julia's father, Titus...
Nero, respectively. However, his family was connected to the failed Pisonianconspiracy against Nero in 65, consequently leading to Corbulo's disgrace and...
failed Pisonianconspiracy of 65. Some modern historians theorise that Titus divorced his wife because of her family's connection to the conspiracy. Titus...
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