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    Roman Emperor Caligula

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    received by the people of Rome, since Tiberius had been a very tyrannical and paranoid leader. During his early reign, Caligula was even considered to be the most adored emperor Rome had ever had. Some of his first decrees as emperor gained the respect and loyalty of the by, increasing the pay of the army and the Praetorian guards (Cohen). Caligula then chose to revise the exiles that had been placed upon many of the citizens in the previous rule of Tiberius. In addition, Caligula, slated man of

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    Was Claudius A Good King

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    Claudius was not the best ruler out there. He was found scared and alone after Caligula and his family had died, and then he was named emperor. He was not prepared at all. Especially with his relationships with women. This resulted in not knowing exactly who was going to be his successor. Claudius reigned from forty-one to fifty-four AD. He was left disfigured with an illness that left him as the runt of the family. He often needed help from people. Although he was still popular with the people

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    Livia’s devotion to being involved with the state did not stop with her husband’s policies. Two generations later, with Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus, her influence is seen again. Claudius lived with Livia for a long time, during which he developed an immense amount of respect for her. Although he could be considered the black sheep of the family, when Claudius became emperor, he was successful in making Britain a province and extending the Roman rule to Northern Africa. The people wanted to

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    Calvin Coolidge aka “Silent Cal” was born on July 4th, 1872 in Plymouth, Vermont and died on January 5th, 1933 due to coronary thrombosis. Coolidge was the 30th president and only served 1 and a half term. You may be wondering why he was nicknamed ¨Silent Cal¨, well the reason behind why Calvin got the nickname was because he would barely talk to anyone unless it was for a speech or he was spoken to. Many people thought it was strange that he barely opened his mouth. President Coolidge cared a lot

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    The Domitian family had two major “distinctions” the Calvini and the Ahenobarbi. It was from the latter distinction that Nero is descended from. Heichelheim and Yeo state in History of the Roman Empire, “Nero…was a Claudian, by both birth and adoption…he was the great-great grandson of Augustus and Marcus Antonius”. Nero came from a not so good family heritage. His great grandfather’s grandfather was known for having a violent temper. His dad, Domitius was known as an evil man for things such as

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    Nero Good And Evil Essay

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    Nerō Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus was the 5th Emperor of Rome and possible the maddest of them. Agrippina mother of Nero pushed her son to the high statues of emperor and would stop at nothing to make this so, but when Nero becomes accommodated to his new roles turns in to a cruel and in just ruler. Over the coarse of his time as empire he would not only become adjust to unethical lust practices but also, to murderess tendencies towards people who did not agree with him or plotted against

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    The Portrait Head of Agrippina the Elder is located in the Rome gallery at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. This marble sculpture represents Agrippina the Elder. Agrippina the Elder was the daughter of Agrippa, a friend and supporter of the Roman Emperor Augustus. Her mother was Augustus’s daughter Julia. Later, Agrippa the Elder married Augustus’s great nephew Germanicus. She had nine children, one of which who became an emperor, Caligula. Agrippina's husband

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    On the contrary, Tacitus provides an account of Boudica rich in detail of her motives and filled with carefully selected facts that work to make a political statment. Tacitus writes only due to his interest in Romans, again similar to Dio, he is not interested in the Celts, but the interactions Romans had with the Iceni tribe. In two of his writings, the Annals and Agricola, Tacitus illustrates Boudica and her rebellion against the Romans and he uses these writings to voice his political opinions

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    Was Nero's Cruel

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    emperor. When Nero was younger he was persuaded by Claudius to become his successor. Claudius's daughter Octavia, was Nero's wife in 50 A.D. When Claudius died Nero gave a speech or a eulogy for the honor of Claudius. Nero's full name was Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Nero soon became emperor at the age of 17, he changed the way of his mother controlling him and he had her killed. In the year 59 A.D. Nero was thought to be a kind and reasonable leader. During his reign he lowered the prices

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    Tiberius By Benjamin Lee Main Question Who was Tiberius, what did he do for Rome, and when did he live? Ancient Rome Thesis Statement By looking at Compton?s by Britannica, one can see that Tiberius kept Rome peaceful and fit the role as emperor. Tiberius The First Emperor of Rome Before Tiberius came, there was one other ruler. He was the first ruler of Rome. He was also Tiberius?s stepfather. His name was Agustus. Augustus was born in 63 B.C.E. on September 23. He

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