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Anonymous ID: b9MLkFZKGermany /pol/508820761#508856480
6/27/2025, 10:17:06 AM
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(German Google AI translated to english with google translator)
The phrase "Nero Burning Rome" refers to two things: first, the historic burning of Rome in 64 AD, which occurred during the reign of Emperor Nero, and second, the software product Nero Burning ROM. The connection between the two is a play on words, as the name "Nero" alludes to the Roman emperor who supposedly played music during the burning of Rome, while "Burning ROM" refers to the burning of optical discs.
The historic Fire of Rome (Great Fire of Rome) was a devastating event that occurred from July 19 to 26, 64 AD. It destroyed large parts of the city and has been associated with the reign of Emperor Nero. There is a widespread, but historically unsupported, idea that Nero played his lyre or sang during the fire.

Nero Burning ROM is software developed by Nero AG for burning, copying, and ripping optical discs (CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays). The software is named after the Roman emperor, with the "Burning" in the name alluding to the burning of Rome and the "ROM" to the medium onto which data is burned. The software's logo often depicts the Colosseum, which, however, was not built until after Nero's death, which represents an additional anachronism.

In summary, the phrase "Nero burns Rome" is both a historical reference to the burning of Rome under Emperor Nero and an allusion to the Nero Burning ROM software, which is used for burning data onto optical discs.