ROME -- It had always been thought that Nero's famous dining room, which actually revolved day and night, simulating the earth's movement, coincided with the octagonal room situated on the Colle Oppio.
blastmagazine.com Nov 6, 2009 12:50:39 pmArchaeologists in Rome announced today the discovery of what they believe to be the remains of emperor Nero's dining room. Known as "coenatio rotunda", the circular room was found by French archaeologist Francoise Villedieu in the Domus ...
blogs.discovery.com Sep 29, 2009 04:00:19 amArchaeologists examine a 4m diameter pillar found on the Palatine Hill in Rome, believed to have been part of the Roman emperor Nero's legendary rotating dining room. The researchers believe the pillar was part of the overall structure ...
blog.luciolepress.com Sep 29, 2009 10:04:01 pmRoman Emperor Nero's revolving dining room. Posted on October 22, 2009 by Stephen Smuts. We mentioned this story at the end of last month (see here). Well here is a short video on the discovery… ...
biblicalpaths.wordpress.com Oct 21, 2009 06:30:05 pmRoman Emperor Nero's Legendary Rotating Dining Room Uncovered by Archaeologists. October 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment. Nero. By Nick Pisa and Claire Bates: Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be the Roman emperor Nero's ...
whyswords.wordpress.com Oct 3, 2009 06:10:25 pmThe following listings are not casting notices but instead reflect the best general information available about current casting assignments. Do your homework and use them wisely. Do not phone or visit casting directors' offices. more
It's not exactly the secret life of leeks, but you probably don't know: --The Roman emperor Nero consumed a lot of leeks, believing it would improve his singing voice. He was nicknamed Porrophagus, or leek-eater. more
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