Caligula is one of the most infamous names in history, often ranked among the likes of Stalin and Ivan the Terrible. His most outrageous acts include threatening to make his horse a senator and having incestous relationships with his three sisters. But is this truly how Caligula behaved? This paper explores the possibility that Caligula was not the monster he was made out to be, but the victim of a hostile Senate that used historians to slander the emperor at all costs
ABSTRACT-The Roman line of emperors, known as the Julian Claudian line, is traced from its ambitious...
RESUMEN Calígula, el tercero de los emperadores romanos, gobernó desde el 18 de Marzo del 37 hasta e...
Within hours of the assassination of his predecessor, Caligula, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Ge...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
Der dritte römische Princeps Caligula verfiel in der senatorisch geprägten kaiserzeitlichen Historio...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
In The Lives of the Caesars , Suetonius delves into the enduring legacy of madness and depravity of ...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
The reign of the Emperor Gaius was a period of considerable significance in the history of the Roman...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
The Roman emperor Caligula issued the same type of quadrans throughout his reign, where the obverse ...
The strange behavior of the emperor Gaius has been the subject of debate for many historians. Some c...
The purpose of this note is to offer a new interpretation of the passage where Suetonius claims that...
Julius Caesar’s military achievements, described in his Gallic War, are monumental; so are the atroc...
This thesis examines the relationship between Gaius (Caligula) and his Jewish subjects via unrest in...
ABSTRACT-The Roman line of emperors, known as the Julian Claudian line, is traced from its ambitious...
RESUMEN Calígula, el tercero de los emperadores romanos, gobernó desde el 18 de Marzo del 37 hasta e...
Within hours of the assassination of his predecessor, Caligula, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Ge...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
Der dritte römische Princeps Caligula verfiel in der senatorisch geprägten kaiserzeitlichen Historio...
This short article intends to examine some issues relating to the emperor Claudius’ apparently stran...
In The Lives of the Caesars , Suetonius delves into the enduring legacy of madness and depravity of ...
In the last two years of his life Julius Caesar held absolute power in Rome and he was a monarch in ...
The reign of the Emperor Gaius was a period of considerable significance in the history of the Roman...
Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman aristocrat, politician, and general who used his military success to...
The Roman emperor Caligula issued the same type of quadrans throughout his reign, where the obverse ...
The strange behavior of the emperor Gaius has been the subject of debate for many historians. Some c...
The purpose of this note is to offer a new interpretation of the passage where Suetonius claims that...
Julius Caesar’s military achievements, described in his Gallic War, are monumental; so are the atroc...
This thesis examines the relationship between Gaius (Caligula) and his Jewish subjects via unrest in...
ABSTRACT-The Roman line of emperors, known as the Julian Claudian line, is traced from its ambitious...
RESUMEN Calígula, el tercero de los emperadores romanos, gobernó desde el 18 de Marzo del 37 hasta e...
Within hours of the assassination of his predecessor, Caligula, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Ge...