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The "Index of Caligula" is not merely a tale of a tyrant, but a historical mystery regarding the limitations of power. Modern analysis suggests his behavior might have been caused by mental illness, epilepsy (status epilepticus), or the toxic pressures of absolute power Caligula: a neuropsychiatric explanation of his madness.

To show his absolute power and disdain for the political elite, he allegedly threatened to make his favorite horse, Incitatus, a consul. The Violent End (41 AD) index of caligula

"Caligula" means "little boot." It was a childhood nickname given to him by his father Germanicus’s soldiers because he wore a miniature military uniform. He reportedly hated the name, preferring to be addressed by his official title, Gaius. The Descent Into Madness The "Index of Caligula" is not merely a

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