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Who advised Emperor Nero during the latter years of his reign, when his life and rule fell into decline?
Claudius and Octavius
Burrus and Seneca
Cicero and Tacitus
Tigellinus and Poppaea
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Tigellinus and Poppaea.
In Nero’s later years the praetorian prefect Gaius Ofonius Tigellinus and his wife Poppaea Sabina were the dominant influences at court (Seneca and Burrus had guided him early in his reign).
In Nero’s later years the praetorian prefect Gaius Ofonius Tigellinus and his wife Poppaea Sabina were the dominant influences at court (Seneca and Burrus had guided him early in his reign).
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