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  • {{Image|Caligula bust.jpg|right|200px|A bust of the Emperor Caligula}} '''Gaius Caesar Germanicus''', commonly known as '''Caligula''', was [[Roman Emperor]] from A.D. 37 to 41. Born in A.D. 12, he was aged
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  • #REDIRECT[[Caligula]]
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  • {{Image|Caligula bust.jpg|right|200px|A bust of the Emperor Caligula}} '''Gaius Caesar Germanicus''', commonly known as '''Caligula''', was [[Roman Emperor]] from A.D. 37 to 41. Born in A.D. 12, he was aged
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  • ...f the Roman Emperor [[Caligula]], who reigned between A.D. 37 and A.D. 41, Caligula gave orders for the Statue of Zeus at Olympia to be transported to Rome. Ho
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  • ...a'' [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Suetonius/12Caesars/Caligula*.html#44.2 44.2]</ref>
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  • | Caligula (Gaius Caesar)
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  • ...in order to justify their rule, which many considered to be tyrannical. [[Caligula]] declared himself as a living God, but was later assassinated. In India, i
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  • ...yer/E/Roman/Texts/Frontinus/De_Aquis/text*.html#2.102 2:102]</ref> under [[Caligula]] and [[Claudius]], and was suffect consul twice during this period, in 39
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  • ===Gaius Caesar "Caligula" (r. 37-41) === {{Image|Caligula bust.jpg|right|200px|A bust of the Emperor [[Caligula]]}}
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  • Nero was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus in A.D. 37, during the reign of [[Caligula]]; he was the son of Julia Agrippina and Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus. Julia ...icular, he was considered the archetypal despot along with figures such as Caligula. In Christian writings Nero was considered the [[Anti-Christ]], an opinion
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  • ...) Caesar Germanicus]] (AD 12–41), Roman emperor, commonly referred to as ''Caligula'', seldomly as ''Gaius''
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  • ...) Caesar Germanicus]] (AD 12–41), Roman emperor, commonly referred to as ''Caligula'', seldomly as ''Gaius''
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  • ...ifested itself most frighteningly in such clearly degenerate emperors as [[Caligula]], [[Nero]], and [[Commodus]]. It is said that Nero wore a breastplate of l
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  • ...rm sadist has been widely applied to historical precedents, including to [[Caligula]], the [[Spanish Inquisition]], [[Jack the Ripper]] and [[John Gacey]]. Th
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  • ...ards of the [[Julio-Claudian dynasty]], e.g. of Julius Caesar, Augustus, [[Caligula]] and king [[Herod the Great]], whose name was also ''Iulius'' due to his a
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