Suicide of Nero
Emperor Nero, having fled Rome after being declared a public enemy by the Senate, takes refuge in the Villa of Phaon. As Roman cavalry approaches to capture or kill him, Nero, realizing escape is impo
Setting
A secluded room in the Villa of Phaon, located just outside Rome. The room is modest compared to Nero's usual lavish surroundings, with a simple bed and a few pieces of furniture. The walls are adorned with fading frescoes, and the floor is covered in worn mosaic tiles. The room overlooks a small courtyard, where the sound of approaching horses can be heard.
Characters
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