The Roman Empire
Caligula was a boy. He was the 3rd emperor of the Roman Empire.
The ancient Roman emperor Caligula became emperor in 37 AD CE. He was assassinated in 41 AD CE.
They had a strict governor rule over conquered lands.
Hadrian ruled after Trajan.
He had 31 children over the course of his life with his multiple wives., but this is a wild rumor. In reality Caligula had only one child, a baby daughter who was killed along with her mother at the time when Caligula was assassinated.
Caligula was a boy. He was the 3rd emperor of the Roman Empire.
Caligula ruled from 37 AD to 41 AD.
the roman empire.
From 37 to 41 AD
No, he was not. Under his rule Roman Empire suffered politically and financially, he was arrogant egomaniac who abused power every imaginable ways and even declared himself a living God.
Assurbanipal (or Ashshurbanipal) was the last strong king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
Caligula had nothing to do with the collapse of the western Roman empire. He was only the third emperor and nothing he did could possibly affect events four hundred and thirty years in the future.
He ruled the Franks in the late 700s
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Octavian Augustus.
Rome didn't, it was the Emperor who lived in Rome that did this.
it depends actually... A King rules over an kingdom. I'm pretty sure an Emperor would rule over an empire, but I could be wrong...