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64 AD
Nero was the emperor in 64 AD.
Nero entered the Olympics in 64 AD.
Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.Nero rebuilt Rome after the great fire of 64 AD.
32 bit applications will work on 64-bit but they will not run as efficient as 64-bit application. the reason for this is the 64-bit uses the memory better than a 32-bit. this is why a 32-bit can only use up to 3 gigs of ram and a 64-bit can use 16 gigs +
Nero prosecuted the Christians after the Grreat Fire of Rome in 64 AD.
There were no emperors persecuting the Christians in 64 AD. This is a misconception. 64 was the year of the Great Fire of Rome and the emperor Nero was in power. Nero did not persecute the Christians for their religion. Nero punished the Christians for the crime of arson. After the outrage died down, the Christians were free to worship as they saw fit.
In 64 AD Rome was nearly burned to the ground by a huge inferno. Some say that Nero ordered the fire to be set so that he could rebuild the city in his own vision. Others say the fire was an accident. Now Nero had little use for the Christians who were now increasing in numbers throughout the Roman Empire. He decided to blame the fire on the Christian community and started a persecution to try and wipe them out. Peter, as well as Paul, were prime targets of Nero's wrath as they were leaders in the Christian community. Both were killed under orders from Nero sometime in 64-65 AD.
The Great Fire of Rome broke out on 18 July AD 64 in the merchant district of the city, near the Circus Maximus, Rome's huge chariot stadium. This was during the reign of Nero.
Nero was said to have persecuted the Christians as a scapegoat because there were accusations that he started the Great Fire of Rome in 64. Some modern historians doubt this. It this was the case, the Christians would not have been friends with Nero.
64 CE was the years of the Great Fire of Rome during the reign of Nero.