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  2. Nov 20, 2012 · According to a well-known expression, Rome’s emperor at the time, the decadent and unpopular Nero, “fiddled while Rome burned.” The expression has a double meaning: Not only did Nero play...

  3. What's the origin of the phrase 'Fiddling while Rome burns'? The source of this phrase is the supposed story that Nero played the fiddle (violin) while Rome burned, during the great fire in AD 64. There are two major flaws with the story.

  4. And ever after, through Samuel Pepys and Samuel Johnson to our own time, Nero has been fiddling as Rome burned. So did Nero fiddle while Rome burned? No. Sort of. Maybe. More likely, he strummed a proto-guitar while dreaming of the new city that he hoped would arise in the fire’s ashes.

  5. The story that Nero played the fiddle while Rome burned conjures up images of the emperor, dramatically backlit by the flames from the burning city, alone, calmly playing his fiddle while his people cried out in suffering.

  6. Aug 10, 2019 · Nero, the fifth Roman emperor, is among the most despised figures from history for his horrific cruelty to early Christians and, as the legend goes, for playing the fiddle while Rome was consumed by fire.

  7. Mar 25, 2023 · Even if Nero had been performing while Rome burned, it is unlikely that he would have been aware of the fire, and it is even more unlikely that he would have been playing a fiddle. This is because the fiddle was not invented until much later, possibly in the 11th century.

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