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===Forms of Bondage===
===Bondage and other Restraints===
*Unknown victims of high rank were bound to a stake or shut up in cages
*Unknown victims of high rank were bound to a stake or shut up in cages
''tying them by the neck and heels, in the manner of beasts carried to slaughter, would shut them up in cages''
''tying them by the neck and heels, in the manner of beasts carried to slaughter, would shut them up in cages''

Revision as of 12:48, 19 April 2013

Here is a list of Atrocities and Tortures carried out by Caligula

Tortures

Beaten of Flayed

  • Writers at the Grecian games at Syracuse and Attic plays at Lyons in Gaul were beaten with a rod or thrown in twater if their praises did not meet with Caligula's approval.

[Performers]...were forced to blot out what they had written with a sponge or their tongue, unless they preferred to be beaten with a rod, or plunged over head and ears into the nearest river

Branding or Burning

  • Unknown victims of high rank were branded with irons

After disfiguring many persons of honourable rank, by branding them in the face with hot irons...

Amputations

=Hard Labour

  • Unknown victims of high rank were made to work back breaking work

condemned them to the mines, to work in repairing the high-ways

Bondage and other Restraints

  • Unknown victims of high rank were bound to a stake or shut up in cages

tying them by the neck and heels, in the manner of beasts carried to slaughter, would shut them up in cages

Victims of Atrocities occasioning Death

Suffication/Strangulation

  • Tiberius . He allegedly sufficated and strangled Tiberius, his step-father as he lay dying.

He caused a pillow to be thrown upon him , squeezing him by the throat, at the same time, with his own hand


Crucification

  • Freedman. Freedman of Tiberius who witnessed his death at the hands of Caligula

One of his freedmen crying out at this horrid barbarity, he was immediately crucified

Poisoning

  • Antonia, his grandmother may have been poisoned by Caligula

Indignities of this kind, and ill usage, were the cause of her death; but some think he also gave her poison


Stabbings and Decapitations

  • His cousin Tiberius Gemellus had previously been made joint heir by Tiberius. Caligula had him murdered on the pre-text that he was plotting against him in 37AD

His brother Tiberius, who had no expectation of any violence, was suddenly dispatched by a military tribune sent by his order for that purpose.

Suicides to avoid Death at the hand of Caligula

  • His father-in-law Silanus committed suyicide by cutting his throat with a razor to avoid execution by Caligula

He forced Silanus, his father-in-law, to kill himself, by cutting his throat with a razor..

Macro himself, and Ennia likewise, by whose assistance he had obtained the empire; all of whom, for their alliance and eminent services, he rewarded with violent deaths.

Eaten alive by animals

  • Criminals were fed to wild animals needed for Gladitorial battles when the price of meat was high

When flesh was only to be had at a high price for feeding his wild beasts reserved for the spectacles, he ordered that criminals should be given them to be devoured

Thrown to their death

  • A criminal who asked to fight many Gladiator instead of being fed to the lions was thrown off the ramparts even after defeating many gladiators as he had vowed.

he delivered, adorned as a victim, with garlands and fillets, to boys, who were to drive him through the streets, calling on him to fulfil his vow, until he was thrown headlong from the ramparts

Method of Death Unknown

  • King Juba's son, Ptolemy
  • His cousin (which one)

Ptolemy, king Juba's son, his cousin (for he was the grandson of Mark Antony by his daughter Selene), and especially Macro himself, and Ennia likewise, by whose assistance he had obtained the empire; all of whom, for their alliance and eminent services, he rewarded with violent deaths


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Incest

  • He took his sister's virginity, Drusilla and was once caught having sex with her by his grandmother Antonia.

It is believed, that he deflowered one of them, Drusilla, before he had assumed the robe of manhood; and was even caught in her embraces by his grandmother Antonia

Adultery

  • He continued to have sexual intercourse with his sister when she was married to Cassius Longinus

When she was afterwards married to Cassius Longinus, a man of consular rank, he took her from him, and kept her constantly as if she were his lawful wife.

he ordered the bride to be carried to his own house, but within a few days divorced her

  • With Lollia Paulina who was married to man high ranking Roman in charge of an army. He married her also before divorcing her

Lollia Paulina who was married to a man of consular rank

  • With Caesonia. She willing partook in an adulterous affair although married on account of her voracious sexual appetite

He loved with a most passionate and constant affection Caesonia, who was neither handsome nor young; and was besides the mother of three daughters by another man; but a wanton of unbounded lasciviousness

Prostitution

  • Caligula prostituted his sisters to his catamites (young homosexual lovers)

rest of his sisters he did not treat with so much fondness or regard; but frequently prostituted them to his catamites.

Homosexuality

  • In reference to prostituing his sisters it is said that he offered them to his catamites (young homsoexual lovers)

rest of his sisters he did not treat with so much fondness or regard; but frequently prostituted them to his catamites.