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Sporus

49 - 69

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Sporus (died 69 AD) was a young slave boy whom the Roman emperor Nero had castrated and married during his tour of Greece in 66–67 AD, allegedly in order for him to play the role of his wife, Poppaea Sabina, who had died under uncertain circumstances the previous year, possibly during childbirth or after being assaulted by Nero. Ancient historians generally portrayed the relationship between Nero and Sporus as an "abomination"; Suetonius places his account of the Nero–Sporus relationship in his "scandalous accounts of Nero's sexual aberrations," between his raping a Vestal Virgin and committing incest with his mother. Some think Nero used his marriage to Sporus to assuage the guilt he felt for allegedly kicking his pregnant wife Poppaea to death. Dio Cassius, in a more detailed account, writes that Sporus bore an uncanny resemblance to Poppaea and that Nero called Sporus by her name. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sporus is the 4,414th most popular politician (down from 2,160th in 2019). (down from 227th in 2019)

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Among politicians, Sporus ranks 4,414 out of 19,576Before him are Lugal-zage-si, Louis, Duke of Guyenne, An-Nasir Muhammad, André Maginot, Konstantinos Stephanopoulos, and Maia Sandu. After him are Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, Sibylle of Cleves, Benjamin Sheares, Andris Bērziņš, George Clinton, and Sabinianus.

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Among people born in 49, Sporus ranks 1 Among people deceased in 69, Sporus ranks 6Before him are James, brother of Jesus, Galba, Vitellius, Otho, and Tigellinus. After him are Epaphroditus, Titus Flavius Sabinus, Evodius, Domitilla the Younger, Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi Licinianus, and Cartimandua.

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