Nero probably didn't really fiddle while Rome burned; for one thing, fiddles as we know them today didn't exist yet, and for another, historians at the time dismissed the story as a rumor. Moreover, ...
This final installment on horrendous management traits (please see Part I and Part II) reveals the worst executive quality, which harms products, profits, company reputations and the public. Number ...
Regarding "Trump, stewing over election loss, silent on virus as cases climb at alarming pace" (Nov. 13): The Emperor Nero fiddled while Rome burned. President Donald Trump is doing his own kind of ...
The Roman Emperor Nero is said to have “fiddled” while Rome burned. That’s not wholly true. Rome did catch fire during Nero’s reign, but there were no fiddles or bowed instruments of any kind. The ...
PODCAST: Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs, plus shock call for Death Penalty in Luigi Mangioni case. Listen to Welcome to MAGAland here. President Donald Trump is being compared to Emperor Nero for ...
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EDITORIAL: Get the fiddle, er fuddle-duddle out
Modern historians dismiss the legend about Nero fiddling while Rome burned. It’s unlikely the Roman emperor played the fiddle — which wasn’t invented until the Middle Ages. Still, it’s an evocative ...
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