Groundbreaking Technology Shows What Historical Figures Really Looked Like

Great Fire of Rome

In 64 A.D., a fire began at the Circus Maximus. While Rome burned for three days straight, Nero was rumored to have sung a Greek epic from the roof of his palace. He was responsible for the death of many enemies—most of whom were Christians. Before he could be executed, he took his own life, declaring: "What an artist dies in me!"

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Post originally appeared on American Upbeat.