Of the many Emperors who ruled over this lifestyle, Nero stands out as one of the nastiest. But you gotta give the guy points for trying to throw a serious bash. At the time of his rule, a Roman historian named Suetonius chronicled everything, including the construction of a dining room that rotated.
Now, archeologists think they may have finally discovered this room, which was filled in and built-over in 80A.D.
Quite how the rotating dining room worked is still a bit of a mystery; some think it was by the motion of canals under the room and others think it more likely that it was manually cranked by slaves but hopefully the new funding will enable the archaeologists to confirm one way or the other.
In addition to the rotating floor, the opulent room featured fretted ivory ceilings which would pour flower petals and perfume down on Nero's guests. Jackie118 has more fascinating history of Nero's Rome at the link!
http://socyberty.com/history/roman-romps-and-rotations/ | Image: Daily Mail
Awesome site, by the way.
Best,
Mr. D
as Wikipedia explains ... "The Greek spelling, “Ner?n Kaisar,” transliterates into Hebrew as “???? ???” or “nrvn qsr”. Adding the corresponding values yields 666"
You may want to take a look through these links:
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&ei=JtLVSobcMsSvlAeGmOicCQ&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&ved=0CAkQBSgA&q=actual+number+of+the+beast&spell=1
People have beleived that it's been 666 for all these years, yet with other possibilities people are still sure of themselves. It's not that first time that's happened though, it all depends on what sources you get your information from.