Similar words: gulag, arugula, jugular, angular, regular, ungulate, singular, regulate. Meaning: n. Roman Emperor who succeeded Tiberius and whose uncontrolled passions resulted in manifest insanity; noted for his cruelty and tyranny; was assassinated (12-41).
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1. We saw the uncut version of "Caligula" when we were in Europe.
2. Not since Caligula made his horse a consul has a mind been put to a test more beyond its capacity.
3. Caligula was degenerate but, by all accounts, did not deign to hide the fact.
4. Caligula spare not the slave's life.
5. Caligula: I think he's drunk enough, Lord.
6. Caligula spared the slave's life.
7. The moon symbolized the happiness to Caligula, but he never get over it in his mind.
8. Thus, Philo tells us, the Emperor Caligula reasoned, concluding equally well either that kings were gods, or that men were beasts.
9. The Emperor Caligula once decided to go to war with the Roman God of the sea, Poseidon , and ordered his soldiers to throw their spears into the water at random.
10. The reasoning of Caligula agrees with that of Hobbes and Grotius.
11. Francois Mitterrand said she had "the eyes of Caligula and the mouth of Marilyn Monroe".
12. A $17.5 million movie containing hard-core sex scenes and graphic violence, “Caligula,” was shunned by distributors, and Mr. Guccione lost heavily.
13. Caligula’s love for his horse, Incitatus, was well known in his time and in present times, but the modern love of a good myth has promoted the horse to a far greater position than in reality.
14. One of his successors, the notorious Emperor Caligula — known for torturing enemies, stealing senators’ wives and parking his chariot in handicap spaces — lived on the hill overlooking the Forum.
15. The story of Roman Emperor Caligula who used violent means to get to the throne, his shocking actions during his tyrannical reign and his subsequent descent into insanity.
16. He was found not guilty of supplying a copy of an unclassified and uncut version of the sexually explicit film Caligula.
17. Half a millennium separates the democracy of Athens, under the incorruptible Pericles,(sentencedict.com/caligula.html) from the tyranny in Rome of the emperors Caligula and Nero; they were very different epochs and places.
18. It was also used by the Roman Empire and was considered to be the favorite punishment dished out by Emperor Caligula.
19. I had read Goldsmith's History of Rome, and had formed my opinion of Nero, Caligula, etc. Also I had drawn parallels in silence, which I never thought thus to have declared aloud.
20. Some of the most evil men were Roman – Caligula, Nero and others.
21. The title is from the script by France playwright Albert Camus. The moon symbolized the happiness to Caligula, but he never get over it in his mind.
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