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The narrative traces the life of a Roman emperor from aristocratic birth and influential maternal lineage through childhood and calculated political advancement to accession; it recounts the intrigues, marriages, and murders surrounding imperial succession, including the roles of relatives and rivals, and describes increasing cruelty and moral decline. It details conspiracies against the ruler, public disasters and military expeditions, legal reprisals against conspirators, and episodes of personal excess and violence. The account concludes with the unraveling of authority, conspiracies culminating in rebellion, and the emperor's eventual downfall and death, presented as a chronological, source-based history illustrating Roman society and governance.
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