Caligula’s reign as Emperor of Rome ended
Caligula's reign as Emperor of Rome ended abruptly when he was assassinated by senators. Including several high-ranking senators
Caligula's reign as Emperor of Rome ended abruptly when he was assassinated by senators. Including several high-ranking senators
Caligula's audacious demand for divine recognition from the Senate reverberated across Rome, sparking fear and uncertainty among senators
Caligula initiated a campaign targeting the barbarian tribes beyond the empire's borders.
Caligula's grandiose display of wearing the breastplate of Alexander the Great while crossing a bridge of boats
Drossilas was elevated to the status of a deity. This apotheosis immortalizing her legacy and ensuring her continued veneration.
Following the tragic passing of Drossilas, a profound sense of mourning descended. Caligula issued a decree banning all public games
Caligula's world shattered when his beloved sister Drusilla passed away. Her sudden death left him devastated.
After recovering from a severe illness, Caligula's demeanor underwent a dramatic shift, marked by bouts of paranoia and cruelty.
Caligula held a particular fondness for chariot racing, a popular sport in ancient Rome. He often attended the races at the Circus Maximus
Caligula was successful during the first six months of his reign and managed to gain popular support and admiration.