I know Caligula is THE famous nickname but the fact that Tiberius was called (Claudius Nero) Biberius Caldius Mero because of his drinking habit is hilarious.
It roughly means "drunk-loving hot with wine"
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I know Caligula is THE famous nickname but the fact that Tiberius was called (Claudius Nero) Biberius Caldius Mero because of his drinking habit is hilarious.
It roughly means "drunk-loving hot with wine"
7 minutes in heaven with caligula
nobody :
me :
I identify as a Roman Emperor. My pronouns are Gaius/Augustus
be the manic roman emperor you always wanted to be
the senate should stop c*ckblocking me
Caligula (1979) | dir. Tinto Brass
Caligula (1979) | dir. Tinto Brass
uhm yea my first post I guess..
Its Caligula from Caligula the movie 1979 starring Malcolm McDowell
Caligula : I'm totally fine !
Also Caligula :
have your reputation repeatedly maligned and then rehabilitated by future historians, depending on the sensibilities of the time.
I'm gonna tell my kids this was a Roman consul
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All I want is the moon, Helicon. I know in advance what will kill me. I have not yet exhausted all that can make me live. That is why I want the moon.
Albert Camus (1913-1960),
Caligula in Caligula, act 3, sc. 3, Pléiade (1962).
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Due to personal reasons I’m now a Roman emperor.