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The Emperor Caligula: The Untold Story (1982) is a cult erotic historical drama directed by the prolific Italian filmmaker Joe D'Amato

The assassins were led by Cassius Chaerea, a soldier whom Caligula had mocked for his high-pitched voice. Chaerea was a Senatorial loyalist who despised Caligula’s populism. The real motive? Caligula had started hoarding tax records of the rich. He planned to confiscate the wealth of the corrupt senatorial class and distribute it to the people and the army. The Emperor Caligula- The Untold Story

Ancient sources claim he slept with all of them, prostituted them to his guards, and, when Drusilla died, declared a period of national mourning and passed a law making it illegal to laugh for a year. The Emperor Caligula: The Untold Story (1982) is

For the first six months of his reign, Caligula was arguably the most popular emperor Rome had ever seen. He gave lavish games for the public. He recalled exiles and destroyed the records of treason trials, Caligula had started hoarding tax records of the rich

Caligula’s reign began in AD 37 with immense popularity. He was young (25), charismatic, and the son of the beloved Germanicus. In his first seven months, he was hailed as a "democratic" emperor who: and recalled political exiles.

To understand the man, one must first understand the boy. The nickname "Caligula" itself is a clue to his origins. It translates to "Little Boot," a moniker given to him by the soldiers of the Roman legions stationed on the German frontier. He was the son of Germanicus, Rome’s most beloved general and the heir apparent to the empire. As a toddler, Gaius was dressed in a miniature soldier’s uniform, including the caligae (hobnailed boots) worn by the troops. He was the mascot of the army, a symbol of the future, adored by the military and the populace alike.