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Laughable or not, the move held advantages for Nero. He could now be called divi filius, son of a god, as he soon was on coins and in inscriptions. By a twist of irony, the same rise in stature accrued to Britannicus, Claudius’ natural son, the new emperor’s chief rival and foremost threat.
Dying Every Day: Seneca at the Court of Nero
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