Saturday, March 7, 2020
Caligula essays
Caligula essays    Caligula has been known to history as a colorful emperor.  He is the youngest     son of Germanicus Ceaser and the grandnephew of Tiberius.  Caligula as a child     was said to have been very ill with a high fever that probably affected his mind.      That would explain all the strange things that he did throughout his life.     	Gaius was given the name Caligula (Latin for little boot) in the military     camps where he spent some of his early life.  He succeeded his granduncle     Tiberius in the year 37.  Caligula was very popular with the army at  first since he     had served himself.  Unlike Tiberius, Caligula was not concerned with having a     surplus in the Roman treasury.  Soon after he came to power, he began to throw     lavish festivals and gladiator games.  The people of Rome knew that he was     depleting the treasury, and quickly became unpopular.  He soon answered them     with acts of tyranny and began to have people executed at whim.  He banished     or murdered most of his own relatives.  Caligula committed incest with two of his     three sisters.  His retreat is to Capri where he indulges himself in immoral acts     	In 37, Caligula becomes ill, and tells all that he is not really ill, but is     metamorphasizing into a god.  He then forces the Senate to deify himself and his     three sisters.  He also forces the Sensate to make his horse a Senator on the     grounds that it is Alexander The Greats horse reincarnated.  This all becomes     too much for the people of Rome.  The leader of the Praetorian Guard leads a     revolt and Caligula is assassinated on January 24, 41.    ...     
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