

Poppaea Sabina's death is portrayed differently than how it reportedly occurred.

In fact after Nero's divorce from Octavia he married his pregnant mistress Poppaea Sabina who had married twice before marrying Nero ( Rufrius Crispinus and the future Emperor Otho). His relationship with Claudia Acte is altered, and its influence on his divorce from Claudia Octavia exaggerated. Half the film concentrates on Nero's teenage years and his love life with Acte. The movie in many ways tries to show Nero as a good soul gone mad, beginning as a brilliant young prince enduring injustice, then hailed enthusiastically at the beginning of his reign, implementing much-needed reforms and enjoying immense popularity. He kills several members of the senate and orders his mother to be stabbed, where she says: "Strike the womb, for that is what bore him." Nero's madness soon causes a riot, causing himself to flee the city in disguise, and slit his wrists under the saddened embrace of Claudia Acte, his once passionate lover.

He divorces Acte, and forces the citizens to watch hour long recitals, and at one of these, accidentally kills his new pregnant wife, Poppaea Sabina. Nero enjoys being married to Claudia Acte, but soon he gradually goes mad with power and sets fire to Rome. Heartbroken, she arrives at an island and kills herself.

Soon he meets a beautiful slave named Claudia Acte, and marries her, throwing off his engagement with Claudius' daughter, Claudia Octavia, telling her she can marry someone she will be happy with. At first, Nero cuts taxes and introduces successful programs and invades Brittania. She poisons Claudius' food and Nero becomes emperor. Back in Rome, Nero, now being raised by emperor Claudius after Caligula's death, Agrippina returns. While in exile in the pontine islands, Agrippina, his mother, sees a vision telling her that her son can become emperor, but she will have to die first. Produced by EOS Entertainment and Lux Vide for RAI and Telecinco.Īs a young boy, future emperor Nero witnesses the mad Emperor Caligula kill his father and exile his mother. Nero is an Italian-British-Spanish television film, part of the Imperium series it was made film available on DVD as of November 2005 in the U.S.
