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Who advised Emperor Nero during the early years of his reign, when he governed well?
Burrus and Seneca
Tigellinus and Poppaea
Claudius and Octavius
Cicero and Tacitus
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Burrus and Seneca.
Sextus Afranius Burrus (the praetorian prefect) and the philosopher-tutor Lucius Annaeus Seneca guided Nero during the early "good" years of his reign; later he was led astray by figures like Tigellinus and Poppaea.
Sextus Afranius Burrus (the praetorian prefect) and the philosopher-tutor Lucius Annaeus Seneca guided Nero during the early "good" years of his reign; later he was led astray by figures like Tigellinus and Poppaea.
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