Alas! Disaster has struck Rome. A Great Fire has burned a great part of Rome, including the Circus Maximus. This is not the greatest saddness to me, because I get to see what it was like to see the burning of Troy. The main reason I am sad is the fact that people actually think that I, the Emperor, did it to build my Domus Aurea (this was a nice addition, though). People actually went so far as to accuse me as telling about the Fall of Troy while this burnt (I didn't think people would find out). Alas, Tacitus started this rumor. People are getting very angry, so I am going to blame a new religious group, the Christians. I am amazed at how ungreatful people are because although I told stories about Troy, I let people use my gardens for shelter. I fear that my popularity is taking a down fall.
No Author. "Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus." Roman Empire,
http://www.roman-empire.net/emperors/nero-index.html, 3 May 2011.
This gives particular detail in his acts as emperor and the mid point of his life
Beck, Roger B., Black, Linda., Krieger, LarryS., Naylor, Phillip C., Snabaka, Dahia Ibo. Ancient World
History Patterns of Interactions. Evanston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2005.
This has a short quote from Tacitus, a historian, that tells about Nero's actions, or lack there of, during the forced killing of Torquates Silanus. (p. 181). Primary Source