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1 III| fifty-seven, in the time that Nero was emperor.~And it happed
2 III| was done in the time of Nero the year of our Lord fifty-seven.
3 III| his host in the time of Nero the emperor, and came suddenly,
4 III| the lineage of the emperor Nero, the Jews had doubt that
5 III| were offered and led to Nero the emperor, this child
6 III| they suffered death under Nero about the year of our Lord
7 III| was cousin to the emperor Nero, had a daughter which was
8 III| commandment of the emperor Nero went in to Italy with a
9 III| accomplished the commandment of Nero, they went to Rome for to
10 IV| to him: Simon Magus and Nero purpose against thee, dread
11 IV| Magus was so much beloved of Nero that he weened that he had
12 IV| saith, as he stood tofore Nero, suddenly his visage changed,
13 IV| and now young, which, when Nero saw, he supposed that he
14 IV| Then said Simon Magus to Nero: Because that thou shalt
15 IV| again the third day. Then Nero commanded to his brother
16 IV| he came and showed him to Nero, saying: Command my blood
17 IV| again the third day. Whom Nero seeing, was abashed and
18 IV| Sometime also, when he was with Nero secretly within his conclave,
19 IV| Peter and Paul entered to Nero and discovered all the enchantments
20 IV| angels, but they dread me. Nero said: Dreadest thou not
21 IV| lie what I think. To whom Nero said: Come hither and say
22 IV| flee. Then said Peter to Nero: Lo! I have showed you what
23 IV| young man dead, and then Nero let call Peter and Simon,
24 IV| again into the amity of Nero. And then, as Leo saith,
25 IV| for to command. Then said Nero: This man is very God, and
26 IV| there forthwith. And when Nero heard say that Simon was
27 IV| taken of the ministers of Nero and was delivered to the
28 IV| people were angry against Nero and the provost, and would
29 IV| Lord he was crucified by Nero turned the head downward,
30 IV| and light. Hæc Dionysius. ~Nero was not unpunished for their
31 IV| he went to school. Also Nero slew his mother and slit
32 IV| eodem-Sub duce, luce, loco, dux Nero, Roma locus. That is to
33 IV| Rome and was judged under Nero, and there finished his
34 IV| necessary. He came to Rome when Nero was not fully confirmed
35 IV| confirmed in the empire, and Nero hearing that there was disputing
36 IV| our Lord, second year of Nero, S. Paul was sent to Rome
37 IV| after, he was let go by Nero, and preached the gospel
38 IV| And the fourteenth year of Nero, the same year and day that
39 IV| named Patroclus, butler of Nero, and with him well-beloved,
40 IV| down and died, which when Nero heard he was much sorry
41 IV| should come in. To whom Nero said: Patroclus, livest
42 IV| Yea, emperor, I live; and Nero said: Who hath made thee
43 IV| king of all worlds. Then Nero being wroth said: Then shall
44 IV| certainly, emperor; then Nero gave to him a buffet, saying:
45 IV| five of the ministers of Nero, that assisted him, said
46 IV| King Almighty. And when Nero heard that he put them in
47 IV| bound and brought tofore Nero, to whom Nero said: O thou
48 IV| brought tofore Nero, to whom Nero said: O thou man, servant
49 IV| thereof by fire. And when Nero heard that he should destroy
50 IV| was brought again tofore Nero, whom as soon as Nero saw,
51 IV| tofore Nero, whom as soon as Nero saw, he cried and said:
52 IV| earth. To whom Paul said: Nero, I shall suffer a little
53 IV| with my Lord Jesu Christ. Nero said: Smite off his head,
54 IV| they thus spake together, Nero sent two knights to look
55 IV| Dionysius saith. And when Nero heard say this thing he
56 IV| thus he vanished away. And Nero, what for dread and what
57 IV| suffered martyrdom under Nero, which crucified Peter the
58 IV| Cornelius, lieutenant of Nero, heard thereof, he sent
59 IV| hands, saying: The great Nero hath sent for thee; to whom
60 IV| ye not honestly and said: Nero calleth thee? and I would
61 IV| they led him bounden so to Nero; and Celsus the child weeping,
62 IV| him to follow, and when Nero saw them he commanded to
63 IV| torments. And on a day when Nero sent his hunters to take
64 IV| and entered the garden of Nero, where they slew and all
65 IV| all torent many men, that Nero, all troubled, fled, and
66 IV| them tofore the emperor. Nero saw their visages shine
67 IV| and were broken. And when Nero heard that, he commanded
68 IV| more deeper for dread of Nero. To whom he said: I pray
69 IV| he had been bound under Nero, and as soon as that chain
70 V| Timothy was taken under Nero of the provost of Rome,
71 V| imprisoned at Rome under Nero, he ordained a bishop under
72 VII| people, after the Emperor Nero, through all Asia.~S. Polycarp
73 VII| prince of the Cooks, i. 164.~Nero, the story of, iv. 24.~Nicholas
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