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  1. Caligula (Gaius Julius Augustus Germanicus) was a Roman emperor from 37 AD to 41 AD. He was the son of Roman general Germanicus and Augustus ‘ granddaughter Agrippina the Elder. Thus, Caligula was the representative of the first ruling family of the ancient Roman Empire, known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Although he was born Gaius Caesar ...

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    Caligula dutifully asked the Senate to approve the deification of his predecessor but was turned down, in line with senatorial and popular opinion regarding the dead emperor's worth. Caligula did not push the issue; he had made the necessary gesture of filial respect. He gave Tiberius a magnificent funeral at public expense, and a tearful eulogy.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuaestorQuaestor - Wikipedia

    A quaestor ( British English: / ˈkwiːstər / KWEE-stər, American English: / ˈkwistər /; Latin: [ˈkʷae̯stɔr]; "investigator") [1] was a public official in ancient Rome. There were various types of quaestors, with the title used to describe greatly different offices at different times. In the Roman Republic, quaestors were elected ...

  4. The Quaestorship in the Roman Republic —the first comprehensive and exhaustive history of the quaestorship and the men who were quaestors—constitutes a valuable addition to the growing body of literature on Roman Republican political institutions. The authors have gleaned as much as one might hope from the sparse evidence for this office ...

  5. Jul 30, 2019 · Caligula – Rome’s 3rd Emperor. Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, also known as Caligula, was a tyrannical ruler who served as the third Emperor of the Roman Empire. Caligula’s life and tenure on the throne ended abruptly when he was assassinated in A.D. 41 by some members of the Praetorian Guard. Emperor Caligula was a self-absorbed and ...

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  7. Nov 9, 2018 · They were constantly surrounded, and especially Gaius, by informers catching every word. In 33 CE Tiberius gave Caligula an honorary quaestorship. In 33 CE Caligula married his first wife, Junia Claudilla, who died giving birth along with her child. In 37 CE Caligula came into agreement with Macro, Praetorian Prefect. Gaius wanted to become an ...

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