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Caligula

Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August 12 – 24 January 41), also called Gaius and Caligula (), was Roman emperor from AD 37 until his assassination in 41. He was the son of the Roman general Germanicus and Augustus' granddaughter Agrippina the Elder, members of the first ruling family of the Roman Empire. He was born two years before Tiberius became emperor. Gaius accompanied his father, mother and siblings on campaign in Germania, at little more than four or five years old. He had been named after Gaius Julius Caesar, but his father's soldiers affectionately nicknamed him "Caligula" ('little boot'). Germanicus died in Antioch in AD 19, and Agrippina returned with her six children to Rome, where she became entangled in a bitter feud with Emperor Tiberius, who was Germanicus' biological uncle and adoptive father. The conflict eventually led to the destruction of her family, with Caligula as the sole male survivor. In 26, Tiberius withdrew from public life to the island of Capri, and in 31, Caligula joined him there. Tiberius died in 37, and Caligula succeeded him as emperor, at the age of 24. Of the few surviving sources about Caligula and his four-year reign, most were written by members of the nobility and senate, long after the events they purport to describe. For the early part of his reign, he is said to have been "good, generous, fair and community-spirited" but increasingly self-indulgent, cruel, sadistic, extravagant and sexually perverted thereafter, an insane, murderous tyrant who demanded and received worship as a living god, humiliated the Senate, and planned to make his horse a consul. Most modern commentaries instead seek to explain Caligula's position, personality and historical context. Some historians dismiss many of the allegations against him as misunderstandings, exaggeration, mockery or malicious fantasy. During his brief reign, Caligula worked to increase the unconstrained personal power of the emperor, as opposed to countervailing powers within the principate. He directed much of his attention to ambitious construction projects and public works to benefit Rome's ordinary citizens, including racetracks, theatres, amphitheatres, and improvements to roads and ports. He began the construction of two aqueducts in Rome: the Aqua Claudia and the Anio Novus. During his reign, the empire annexed the client kingdom of Mauretania as a province. He had to abandon an attempted invasion of Britain, and the installation of his statue in the Temple in Jerusalem. In early 41, Caligula was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy by officers of the Praetorian Guard, senators, and courtiers. At least some of the conspirators might have planned this as an opportunity to restore the Roman Republic and aristocratic privileges. If so, their plan was thwarted by the Praetorians, who seem to have spontaneously chosen Caligula's uncle Claudius as the next emperor. Caligula's death marked the official end of the Julii Caesares in the male line, though the Julio-Claudian dynasty continued to rule until the demise of Caligula's nephew, the Emperor Nero.

Infobox

Reign
16 March 37 – 24 January 41
Predecessor
Tiberius
Successor
Claudius
Born
31 August AD 12Antium, Italy
Died
24 January AD 41 (aged 28)Palatine Hill, Rome, Italy
Spouses
mw- Junia ClaudillaLivia OrestillaLollia PaulinaMilonia Caesonia
Issue
Julia DrusillaTiberius Gemellus (adoptive)
Names
NamesGaius Julius CaesarGaius Caesar GermanicusRegnal nameGaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
Dynasty
Julio-Claudian
Father
Germanicus
Mother
Agrippina

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Preceded byTiberius
Preceded byTiberius
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Preceded byTiberius
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Roman emperor 37–41
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Succeeded byClaudius
Political offices
Political offices
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Political offices
Preceded byGn. Acerronius ProculusG. Petronius Pontius Nigrinus
Preceded byGn. Acerronius ProculusG. Petronius Pontius Nigrinus
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Preceded byGn. Acerronius ProculusG. Petronius Pontius Nigrinus
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Roman consul July–August 37 With: Claudius
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Succeeded byA. Caecina PaetusG. Caninius Rebilus
Preceded bySer. Asinius CelerSex. Nonius Quinctilianus
Preceded bySer. Asinius CelerSex. Nonius Quinctilianus
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Preceded bySer. Asinius CelerSex. Nonius Quinctilianus
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Roman consul January 39 With: L. Apronius Caesianus
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Succeeded byQ. Sanquinius Maximus
Preceded byA. Didius GallusGn. Domitius Afer
Preceded byA. Didius GallusGn. Domitius Afer
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Preceded byA. Didius GallusGn. Domitius Afer
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Roman consul January 40sine collega
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Succeeded byG. Laecanius BassusQ. Terentius Culleo
Preceded byG. Laecanius BassusQ. Terentius Culleo
Preceded byG. Laecanius BassusQ. Terentius Culleo
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Preceded byG. Laecanius BassusQ. Terentius Culleo
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Roman consul January 41 With: Gn. Sentius Saturninus
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Succeeded byQ. Pomponius Secundus
Caligula Julio-Claudian dynastyBorn: 31 August AD 12 Died: 24 January AD 41
Preceded byTiberius
Roman emperor 37–41
Succeeded byClaudius
Political offices
Preceded byGn. Acerronius ProculusG. Petronius Pontius Nigrinus
Roman consul July–August 37 With: Claudius
Succeeded byA. Caecina PaetusG. Caninius Rebilus
Preceded bySer. Asinius CelerSex. Nonius Quinctilianus
Roman consul January 39 With: L. Apronius Caesianus
Succeeded byQ. Sanquinius Maximus
Preceded byA. Didius GallusGn. Domitius Afer
Roman consul January 40sine collega
Succeeded byG. Laecanius BassusQ. Terentius Culleo
Preceded byG. Laecanius BassusQ. Terentius Culleo
Roman consul January 41 With: Gn. Sentius Saturninus
Succeeded byQ. Pomponius Secundus

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