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Laila 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Did Nero really set the city of Rome on fire?
The movie once again told me that history is written by victors.
The film is based on the long historical novel "Where Are You Going" published in 1896 by the Polish writer Shankowitz. Poland is a country deeply influenced by Catholicism. Writers who grew up in such an environment will naturally...
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Verda 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Records of the Burning City of the Tyrant-"Faith is Built on the Foundation of Love"
In the first century AD, under the preaching of Paul, Peter and others, more and more poor people from the lower class believed in Christianity and were brutally persecuted. A young Roman aristocratic officer and a hostage were treated as a daughter by the guardian. The beautiful girl has...

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Camilla 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Nero, born in AD 37, ascended the throne at the age of 17 and died at the age of 31. Originally a half-baked 2B literary and artistic youth, he actually became an emperor. He was inflated by power and became crazy and absurd, so he was able to commit those tyrannical and outrageous atrocities.
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Tate 2022-03-25 09:01:19
It is another epic blockbuster. According to the order of the chapters of the Bible, it is the second part of Ben-Hur. It is good in all aspects, but there is no big bright spot. It is a must-see film about the Bible!
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Petronius: [to Eunice] You ask why I do this. Because I love Nero, perhaps? He fills me with loathing!