ABSTRACT

Of all Roman emperors none, with the possible exception of Nero, surpasses Caligula's reputation for infamy. But was Caligula really the mad despot and depraved monster of popular legend or the victim of hostile ancient historians?
In this study of Caligula's life, reign and violent death, Anthony A. Barrett draws on the archaeological and numismatic evidence to supplement the later written record. In Professor Barrett's view, the mystery of Caligula's reign is not why he descended into autocracy, but how any intelligent Roman could have expected a different outcome - to grant total power to an inexperienced and arrogant young man was a recipe for disaster. This book, scholarly and accessible, offers a careful reconstruction of Caligula's life and times, and a shrewd assessment of his historical importance.

chapter 1|16 pages

FAMILY BACKGROUND

chapter 2|25 pages

THE STRUGGLE FOR THE SUCCESSION

chapter 3|8 pages

PRIVATE PURSUITS

chapter 4|23 pages

THE NEW EMPEROR

chapter 5|18 pages

SIGNS OF STRAIN

chapter 6|24 pages

CONSPIRACY

chapter 7|10 pages

NORTH AFRICA

chapter 8|15 pages

BRITAIN AND GERMANY

chapter 9|14 pages

DIVINE HONOURS

chapter 10|26 pages

ASSASSINATION

chapter 11|10 pages

AFTERMATH

chapter 12|10 pages

CALIGULA AND THE JEWS

chapter 13|21 pages

CALIGULA THE BUILDER

chapter 14|29 pages

FIT TO RULE?