The hobbies of Roman emperors that are a bit of a taste
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(1)Tiberius the Second Emperor
(2)I was so young that I had an unfortunate family history that the earth was so close to
(3)Tiberius’s personality got more cranky as he got older
(4)Dinner with Tiberius in his later years was hell for the invited guests
(5)Tiberius was a man who used to spend time with army soldiers when he was young
(6)From the menu, it was like an emperor’s statue and the customers were shocked because it wasn’t so frugal
(7)What’s more serious is that old Tiberius’s favorite game
(8)Who is the mother of the queen of Troy in the myth of Hecabegris, or what song Seyren sang
(9)It was because he asked a very vague question about mythology and then split it up and had fun
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(1)Claudius, 4th Emperor
(2)In spite of his birth defects, with his unique sincerity and effort
(3)Claudius, the great army who further advanced the empire’s administrative bureaucrats
(4)It was reevaluated by later scholars as a hidden master in the early days of its establishment
(5)I didn’t look very good in my life
(6)He was a big fan of gladiators and a great supporter of gladiators, and he liked to see the faces of the dying gladiators
(7)He gained a bad reputation as a cruel and bloodthirsty emperor from his citizens
(8)And maybe because of cerebral palsy, I spent half my life as an outsider focusing on history research as a young man
(9)After I became emperor, I made silly jokes in front of citizens
(10)It is said that he had a bad habit of making the atmosphere cold
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(1)5th Emperor Nero
(2)Nero, who was an avid Greek cultural chewer, went on a personal tour of Greece to satisfy his desire to be a fanatic
(3)The purpose of his trip was not to examine the state of affairs, but to pilgrimage to sacred places such as Olympia, Austria and Delphi
(4)It was to participate in the major festivals held there
(5)The Olympics even took place in time for Nero’s schedule for the first time in history
(6)Of course, the winner was decided early on and the referees and the favourites were given ample incentives in advance
(7)Nero had a passion for music more than anyone else, so he hired the best Lira performer of the time as a court teacher, held a private concert with his friends at first, and later held an emperor’s concert in front of the subjectsWhile Nero sang the tragedy of the mythical men and women, which was his taste, in a small, obscure, husky voice, to the accompaniment of Lira
(8)Audiences were barred from leaving their seats while Prithoriani’s guards were watching with hawk eyes
(9)Nero’s basically brainwashed the audience for hours until late at night
(10)It is said that Vespasian, who would become a great emperor in the future, couldn’t hold out and dozed off to the island, and even there were audiences who pretended to fall down in order to escape the theater somehow
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(1)Vitellius, 8th Emperor
(2)Vitellius binge-eating to the point where his nickname is the Roman pig
(3)He was famous for binge-eating because he was the origin of the myth that Roman nobles vomited and ate again when they were full
(4)He had the luxury of using 2,000 fish and 7,000 birds for cooking at a banquet
(5)He spent 900 million Sestertius on food for himself and his associates
(6)The average annual revenue of the Roman Empire in the time of Augustus is 4,000
(7)Considering that it was Man Sesterius
(8)This was literally crazy consumption, even considering the increase in gdp
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(1)Hadrian the 14th Emperor
(2)Hadrian, one of the great five wise men
(3)Of course, like Nero and Commodus, you can abandon state affairs and become a fanatic
(4)I didn’t ruin the empire
(5)He was also virtuous in Greek culture and art
(6)He has written numerous poems and letters in Greek and is unfortunately rarely transmitted today
(7)He used to openly boast that he was good at singing Greek and playing the flute
(8)But Hadrian’s passion for art was somewhat faded by a distorted passion
(9)He was a big fan of the ancient poet Antimachus of Colophone
(10)He wrote poems and autobiographies in the style of Antimachus
(11)Of course, it’s your taste. You should be respected
(12)Antimachus of colophon is above Homer who wrote Ilias
(13)I’ve been saying that I’m nice to you
(14)No matter how you look at it, it was out of line with common sense
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(1)17th Emperor Commodus
(2)Comodus is a must for Greek fans
(3)He was a little less fanatic than Nero, who even participated in the Olympia Festival himself, but he was also a little crazyHe enjoyed imitating Hercules, the hero of Greek mythology
(4)The statue above is also a costume play of HerculesTo show the citizens that they are the same alpha mail as Hercules
(5)In the Colosseum, the leopard, lion, ox, and other beasts covered in lion skin
(6)He showed a performance that he beat with a heavy club
(7)Of course, for the sake of the emperor’s safety, the beasts were already in a state of hunger for several days The response from the citizens was this disease
(8)Once, Hercules even reproduced a fight with a giant crab sent by Hera
(9)He also showed how to stomp and kill a living king crab
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(1)23rd Emperor Elagavallus
(2)Elagavallus was the emperor who had the most promiscuous and profligate pastime in Roman history
(3)He forcefully fed the guests who were invited to the banquet with food containing horse poop or trash
(4)He smothers several people while pouring petals at the eventLet’s do it
(5)They treat teenage beautiful girls like horses with gags and harnesses
(6)They tied up in a two-wheeled carriage and walked around the city of Rome to the citizens
(7)He committed all sorts of misdeeds, including throwing gold coins
(8)And most of all, Elagavallus was a bisexual
(9)I’ll give you half of the empire if you make her a woman
(10)Of all things, he was despised by the Romans for his fondness for the role of being stuck
(11)In the end, Elagavallus faced the end of achieving a three-piece set of impeachment of the enemy of a record-breaking state, the worst disgrace to the Romans
(12)I couldn’t even do a Commodus
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(1)Honorius, 52nd Emperor
(2)Honorius, son of Theodosius the Great and the first emperor of the Western Roman Empire
(3)I couldn’t rule to the point where I wondered if I had inherited my father’s genes
(4)He made it his hobby to raise chickens while the Germanic tribes crossed the border and plundered the empire
(5)I named my favorite chicken Rome
(6)According to an anecdote, Alarik, the Great of the Visigoths, broke through the gates of Rome and plundered it, and the messenger said Rome had been destroyed
(7)Honorius cried sadly and sobbed, saying, “Our chicken Rome is dying.”
(8)It’s not the messenger. It’s the city of Rome
(9)Honorius’ face changes. What? I’m talking about chicken
(10)He said he was relieved
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(1)Basilius II, 96th Emperor
(2)Vasilios II, the master who led the revival of Eastern Rome, is famous for his hobby
(3)He is not only indifferent to cultural activities such as music and art
(4)I don’t have a favorite food. I don’t like to dress up and wash up
(5)Grand architecture grand ceremony. He hated it, saying it was a nuisance only because it cost money
(6)In addition, I was not interested in women, so I lived single all my life without getting married even though I was an emperor
(7)Not only am I not married, but I can’t tell a single love story with a woman who would be an emperor
(8)But the administrative power was great