Museum decides a Roman Emperor was transgendered.
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Does that mean we need to refer to Emperor Caligula as a God since he thought he was one and even went 'to war' with Posiedon
Just idiotic, any 'historical' work written by people backing this should be used as the kindling it's good for.
It wasn't Caligula!? I was rooting for some insane pronouncement on him again.
Someone mentioned horse fucker so WORSE than Caligula
He just made his horse a senator if I remember right.
He didn't actually. Caligula had a banquet at a time when there was an open consul position, and all of the Senators and aristocrats present were discussing who would be appointed. Caligula apparently made some offhand Trump-ish remark like "my horse would make a better consul than any of you" and all of the contemporary (establishment) writers who hated him recorded that as a sign of insanity rather than the epic troll that it was.
Most of the really over-the-top stories about Caligula come from a similar place: embellished by hostile writers to make him seem like a tyrant and a lunatic when he was in fact a populist, not unlike what we see the media doing to Trump. This is exactly the same reason we should take the stories about Elegabalus' degeneracy with a huge grain of salt. You can't really trust contemporary accounts of the behavior of Roman emperors, especially not the ones who were assassinated. Too many people had a vested interest in justifying such a murder by painting the assassinated emperor in the worst possible light.
Caligula didn't trust his senators, so he elected his horse to a major position instead of them. When they asked if it was to get his way, the new senator yelled, "neigh"