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Roman Emperors: CaligulaCaligula, one of the most infamous of Roman Emperors, was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a descendant of Augustus. -
Caligula: A Nightmare on CelluloidA review and personal story about watching Bob Guccione's 1979 movie Caligula, a notorious film that featured top actors along with graphic sex and violence. -
Did Emperor Caligula Have Narcissistic Personality Disorder?Although we may never know for sure what mental illness the infamous Roman Emperor Caligula had, there is some evidence that he had God complex or narcissistic personality disorder. -
On CaligulaWas Caligula mad, or simply an epileptic? Was he a product of the terrible upheaval of the turbulent time that marked the Julio-Claudian family? Or was he a victim of pedophilia? Read on...
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Movie Review: Caligula 3-disc Imperial EditionCaligula, to sum up an epic mess, is one of the worst films ever put on celluloid.
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Why Caligula Gets It - How This Roman Ruler Got Things DoneThroughout time we have seen the rumors about Caligula. Explore them for yourself here.
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On CaligulaThis article intends to shed some light on the misunderstood ruler Gaius a.k.a. Caligula.
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Caligula's Horse Incicatus"And one of 'em, one of 'em Appointed his own horse to be Consul of the Empire That's like vice president or something" -- Randy Newman -
Caligula the Game?A review of the Adult Swim game based on Rome's most infamous emperor.
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Caligula: Why this Public Enemy Needed to Be KilledIt's the 1st century A.D. A raving madman controls the world! A rapist, a murderer, and so much worse. How one man nearly tore apart the Roman Empire, and why he had to go. -
CaligulaA short biography of Ancient Rome's most depraved emperor. -
Are Roman Coins Waiting to Be Found at Site of Caligula's Lake Nemi Ships?Benito Mussolini was interested in the ships, but the Nazi's torched them -
The 1953 Roman Soldier's Conversion-to-Christianity Epic "The Robe"Review of the 1953 self-important and ponderous Hollywood Christian propaganda movie based on Lloyd Douglas's mega-best seller novel "The Robe."
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It John Hurts so GoodI first fell in love with John Hurt when he was Caligula in I, Claudius. Kinda weird, huh? Maybe. But he was attractive and repulsive and intimidating and pathetic'"it was an amazing performance. -
The Last LegionThere have been dramas about notable Romans before; great ones like Julius Caesar and Marcus Aurelius, depraved ones like Caligula and Nero. But until The Last Legion, one suspects no one even thought of doing a film about the hapless last Emperor of Rome, Romulus Augustus.
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Cologne: Germany's Jewel of the RhineCologne started as a Roman colony on the banks of the Rhine and is best known at the time as the birthplace of Julia Agrippina, sister of Caligula, wife of Claudius, and mother of Nero.
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How Claudius Survived and Became EmperorThe autobiography of Tiberius Claudius from Augustus Caesar's reign to the death of Caligula.
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Hot Italian Travel SpotsItaly is a city full of passion, culture, and beauty. This great travel destination offers many exciting hot spots.
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So Bad, They're GoodCall it a fascination with the fetid, an intrigue for the intolerable or a penchant for the putrescent. But many movie lovers, myself included, are often drawn hypnotically toward bad movies--not unlike a moth toward the alluring glow of the bug zapper.
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Controversial Media: Movies that Cause ControversyThis article is based on an analysis of society and controversial films. Below are a listing of films that are considered the most controversial movies of our time and how society reacted to their release.
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Famous Birthdays: Born on July 18thBorn on July 18th? Read ahead if your birthday falls on July 18th to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
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Seven Most Explicit Independent FilmsWhereas Hollywood is hesitant to go too far in depicting sex and violence on screen, independent film makers go full steam ahead. But can these films really be called "art"? -
Judge Dredd - an Appreciation for the Man Who is the LawWhen a character has been around for nearly 30 years, I figured it was high time to see what the fuss is all about, so I've been scoping out some Judge Dredd titles the past few years.
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What to Do when a Dead Beheaded French Revolutionary Walks into Your Room in the Middle of the NightFantasia or perhaps Hayzi Fantayzee regrouping to sing Shiny, Shiny at the masquerade ball held in honor of Pres. Chuck Norris. -
New Year's Eve Sex Parties in Atlantic CityThere are two very hot sex parties scheduled for New Year's Eve in Atlantic City.
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Paranormal Activity - Interview with Paranormal Investigator Brenton BucknerLead Investigator for Dayton Paranormal Investigators speaks with me about all things Paranormal. -
Guide to Atlantic City's Swingers' ClubsA guide to swingers' clubs in Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Rise, My PeopleThe internet didn't just build itself, you know. I did it.
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Being "Out of Phase": A Chapter from Tips and Trips for Time TravelersIf you ever wanted to eavesdrop on history without having to interact with it, Out of Phase Time Travel is the Way to Go. Going Out of Phase makes you like a ghost in the historic scenes. Not all Historians are happy with the advanced technology. -
Ten of History's Bad GuysThere's been many bad people in history. Here's a list of ten of the most famous.
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Memories of Jean SimmonsThe British actress Jean Simmons has died at the age of 80. It tends to be a cliché, of course, but Jean Simmons' career on stage and on the screen large and small literally lasted decades, with her last role in last year's Shadows in the Sun.
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March 23: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday to Joan Crawford, Hope Davis, Erich Fromm, Juan Gris, Phil Keaggy, Chaka Khan, Ric Ocasek, Amanda Plummer, Keri Russell and more. Is March 23rd your birthday? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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A Humorous Approach to Naming Your BabyEver thought of naming your baby Dweezil or Apple? Don't. No thousand page baby name books or unoriginal letter switching. Use obscure Greek history to find the right name for your progeny. Here's how I did it.
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Stop Paying Your Mortgage Payments NowHere is proof that the Obama Administration real interest seems to be on the destruction of capitalism and the complete destruction of the banking system! -
Quill Feather Versus AK-47This is a biased essay about a weapon of civility versus a weapon of incivility. It is a review of the methods of human intervention throughout history, and an assessment of the current gap among the levels of civility of our contemporary society.
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 9:20-31: Saul in Damascus and JerusalemIn the first part of Acts 9 we read about Saul's conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus. In Acts 9:20-31 we learn about Saul's first attempts at evangelism and how people reacted to this dramatically changed man.
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Ellen DeGeneres is Truly a Historical FigureThis article depicts how historically significant Ellen DeGeneres is in today's world through her outing of her sexuality, and how society views that.
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Plato, Philo, and Paul: The Influence of Platonic Thought on Paul's TheosophyIs there a possibility that the scholar Philo Judaeus was involved with Paul in some manner? The author brings together ancient and modern sources to establish a new perspective on the argumentative style of Paul and the logical arguments that Paul used.
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"I, Claudius" Book ReviewRobert Graves' book "I, Claudius" is an historically fictive account of the famous stuttering Roman emperor Claudius. Here are my thoughts on whether you should give the book a go or not. -
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