roman emperor nero participated in the olympics
and won every event he entered
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It’s hard to separate legend from reality when it comes to notorious Roman Emperor Nero, but it’s pretty clear that he loved the Olympic Games, which combined his enthusiasm for Greek culture and commitment to athleticism. In the year 66 CE, Nero planned a 15-month tour of Greece and went to great lengths to ensure that he would not only compete in the Olympic Games, but also win several laurels.
The first hurdle to cross was timing. The ancient Olympics took place once every four years, and Nero’s visit to Greece fell on an off year. No problem: The Greeks moved the Games, along with other festivals throughout the region, to coincide with the emperor’s visit.
Nero wanted to prove his prowess not only in sports, but in the arts, too. The ancient Olympics generally included just athletic events, but organizers tacked on musical events so the Roman leader could show off his acting and lyre-playing skills. Charioteering was one of Nero’s favorite activities, so of course he entered a chariot race. According to some versions of the story, he opted to compete in the four-horse chariot race with six extra horses, fell off his chariot, and was declared the winner anyway. (Some sources report that it was a special 10-horse race.) Regardless of any mishaps, Nero was declared the winner in every event he participated in.
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‘ego is the enemy of greatness.’
-the stoics
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source credit: history facts, sara ann lloyd
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Seems to me that Trump and Nero might be distantly related!
Best wishes, Pete.
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seems so-
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And if he was naked, they would have complimented him on his stunning attire.
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very true
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Nero reminds me of someone in recent times.
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indeed
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😜🥲
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As Beetley Pete said!
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righto
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I guess Trump has made an impact but maybe not the right one. Loved merrildsmith comment…gave me a chuckle. :-)
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<3
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Nero—Shake my head 🤦🏽♀️
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right !
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Wow … a bad case of “I am the Greatest.” Beth
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to put it mildly )
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heavens to Betsy… I do believe I dated his brother!
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what a coincidence !
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Well, ego is one thing—narcissism is another!
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next level
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Lawsy… I’m thinking there have been leaders of this ilk… might even be one notable one around now.
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I thought it might be timely for a couple of reasons
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You thought right!
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Sorry… I just snorted my coffee. Good one, Beth. Hugs. 🤗
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I thought it was timely for a few reasons
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Sadly,, this behavior continues today for far too many who have achieved far too little…and in many cases made life worse for us in the process
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yes, to every word of this
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I didn’t know the olympics were a thing back then!
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their version
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Gosh…who would the American Nero be?
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do we have anyone ?)
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What did Nero say when his advisor asked for a city emergency plan? “Can it wait? I’m right in the middle of a killer violin solo”.
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love it!
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If one truly wants to become great, they must leave their ego behind.
“Only those who possess an ego can have their ego bruised.” ~ Unknown
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ah, true
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too close to home given the current administration.
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very true
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Hmm, that certainly sounds familiar …
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I thought so as well –
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You could change the name and it would still make sense!
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yes, word for word
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Oh, so much we can apply to today from this!
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My thoughts are the same as Wynne’s…oh my. Thank you, Beth.
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My CD burner back in the day was named after him.
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How interesting
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