fraternizing

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  • By 65, however, it may well have been that Nero had serious doubts about his loyalty. After abandoning his position as advisor over the Emperor's protestations he had, it seemed, been fraternizing with the enemy as well. So Nero may have ordered the death of Seneca, an innocent man, fully convinced of his guilt, much as he had demanded Agrippina's death in 55 with a similar lack of concrete evidence; an event which had been averted only by the persuasive powers of Burrus.

  • fraternizing

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  • Fraternizing

    Fraternisieren