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How did nerva die?

he died when chuck Norris punched him


Who was the first non-Roman emperor?

I believe it was Pope Saint Peter...I hope I helped you :)


What did Nerva the emperor do?

Nerva's three major weaknesses were the circumstances of his proclamation as emperor, his desire to be a benign rule and the fact that he was childless. His predecessor, the emperor Domitian was assassinated because he was a tyrannical ruler who instituted many treason trials against his opponents. Yet, Rome remained deeply divided. Despite many people hating Domitian, there were still many people who supported him. Nerva failed to deal with this situation.Nerva was proclaimed emperor by the senate in haste, within hours of the news of the assassination of Domitian to prevent a civil war. He might have been considered a safe choice because he was old and childless. He lacked widespread support in the empire. Despite the fact that many senators suffered with Domitian's many treason trials, there still was a pro-Domitian faction in the senate. Therefore, Nerva's attempts to involve the senate in his government were only partially successful, even though he stopped the treason trials, returned the property confiscated by Domitian to its owners, released the people who had been imprisoned and gave amnesty to those who had been exiled.To gain support among the people Nerva gave a sum of money to each Roman citizen, granted a large number of plots of land for the poor, exempted people from the inheritance tax and made loans to the rich conditional to paying an interest of 5% to the local council for the support of the needy. However, the expenses that this generosity involved got the treasury into trouble.To appease the Praetorian (imperial) Guard, Nerva gave them a generous donation and sacked their head, who had been involved in Domitian's assassination. However, support for Domitian was still strong in the army and the Praetorian Guard considered his measures insufficient. They demanded the execution of the assassins, but Nerva refused.In his efforts to be a benign ruler, Nerva allowed the senate to continue to prosecute those who had been Domitian's informers. This led to anarchy as the senators acted in their personal interest and tried to settle scores with personal enemies. It was said that Domitian's tyranny was preferable to Nerva's anarchy. A plot against him was discovered, but he refused to execute the conspirators. This met the disapproval of the senate. As he had no heir, Nerva considered adopting the governor of Syria to have him as his successor. This was opposed by those who supported the general Trajan. The Praetorian Guard sieged his palace, took him hostage and forced him to meet their demand to hand over the assassins of Domitian for execution. His reputation was irreparably damaged. Nerva realised that without the support of the senate and the army his position was untenable. He adopted Trajan as his successor and shared power with him. Three months later he had a stroke and died soon afterwards. His reign lasted only just over 16 months.


Did Nerva have failures?

Nerve’s three major weaknesses were the circumstances of his proclamation as emperor, his desire to be a benign rule and the fact that he was childless. His predecessor, emperor Domitian was assassinated because he was a tyrannical ruler who instituted many treason trials against his opponents. Yet, Rome remained deeply divided. Despite many people hating Domitian, there were still many people who supported him. Nerva failed to deal with this situation. Nerva was proclaimed emperor by the senate in haste, within hours of the news of the assassination of Domitian to prevent a civil war. He might have been considered a safe choice because he was old and childless. He lacked widespread support in the empire. Despite the fact that many senators suffered with Domitian’s many treason trials, there still was a pro-Domitian faction in the senate. Therefore, Nerva’s attempts to involve the senate in his government were only partially successful, even though he stopped the treason trials, returned the property confiscated by Domitian to its owners, released the people who had been imprisoned and gave amnesty to those who had been exiled. To gain support among the people Nerva gave a sum of money to each Roman citizen, granted a large number of plots of land for the poor, exempted people from the inheritance tax and made loans to the rich conditional to paying an interest of 5% to the local council for the support of the needy. However, the expenses that this generosity involved got the treasury into trouble. To appease the Praetorian (imperial) Guard, Nerva gave them a generous donation and sacked their head, who had been involved in Domitian’s assassination. However, support for Domitian was still strong in the army and the Praetorian Guard considered his measures insufficient. They demanded the execution of the assassins, but Nerva refused. In his efforts to be a benign ruler, Nerva allowed the senate to continue to prosecute those who had been Domitian’s informers. This led to anarchy as the senators acted in their personal interest and tried to settle scores with personal enemies. It was said that Domitian’s tyranny was preferable to Nerva’s anarchy. A plot against him was discovered, but he refused to execute the conspirators. This met the disapproval of the senate. As he had no heir, Nerva considered adopting the governor of Syria to have him as his successor. This was opposed by those who supported general Trajan. The Praetorian Guard sieged his palace, took him hostage and forced him to meet their demand to hand over the assassins of Domitian for execution. His reputation was irreparably damaged. Nerva realised that without the support of the senate and the army his position was untenable. He adopted Trajan as his successor and shared power with him. Three months later he had a stroke and died soon afterwards. His reign lasted only just over 16 months.


Who was the 'good emperor' in ancient Rome?

Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius, and Marcus Aurelius were the five good emperors.JC MA and Ceaser Auguses JC MA and Ceaser AugusesAugustus that's all i knowBut I love this question xoxoxo question mmmmccchhhhaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!

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What does Nerva Rhyme with?

Nerva is not a word. I assume you spelled the word wrong because you also spelled "does" incorrectly. Nothing rhymes with "nerva".


What is project nerva?

nerva means Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application


How long did nerva rule?

Nerva ruled 96-98 A.D


What is Nerva's full name?

The Roman Emperor : Marcus Cocceius Nerva Caesar Augustus .


When was Marcus Cocceius Nerva born?

Marcus Cocceius Nerva was born on November 8, 30.


What is Marcus Cocceius Nerva's birthday?

Marcus Cocceius Nerva was born on November 8, 30.


Was Nerva a emperor of Rome?

Nerva was the twelfth Roman emperor. He ruled 18 September 96 to 27 January 98.


Was Nerva related to another emperor?

no


Was Nerva a good Emperor?

yes


What has the author Javier Elorza y Echaniz Nerva written?

Javier Elorza y Echaniz Nerva has written: 'Homenaje a Marcel Bataillon'


What battles was nerva the Roman Emperor in?

lossing