The young, spoiled, and childish emperor of Rome who struggles with governing. Despite attempts by his mother and Seneca to reform him, he remains easily deceived. He displays magnanimity by forgiving his enemies after a conspiracy, but faces court trouble when discovering Seneca's false claims about his poor poetic performances.
Wise philosopher tasked with mentoring and correcting the emperor's behavior.
Domineering mother attempting to mold her spoiled son into a capable ruler.
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