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Was Emperor Caligula Really A Psychopath?

Was Emperor Caligula Really A Psychopath?

Published 13 hours ago
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The episode examines the life and legacy of Caligula, the third emperor of Rome, whose brief reign is synonymous with tyranny, madness, and excess. Historian Mary Beard navigates the blurred line between historical reality and the sensationalized myths created by his enemies, such as the famous story of naming his horse a consul. The narrative traces his upbringing as a military mascot nicknamed "Little Boots" and highlights the trauma of losing his family to the brutal political maneuvering of his predecessor, Tiberius. Evidence suggests that while some tales of his self-deification and extravagance are grounded in archaeology—such as his massive pleasure barges—many accounts were likely propaganda designed to justify his assassination. Ultimately, the source portrays Caligula as a man defined by the instability of dynastic power, illustrating how the Roman military ultimately controlled the fate of the throne. His story serves as a foundational template for understanding the corrupting nature of absolute rule and the enduring difficulty of uncovering the truth behind historical villains.

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana

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