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5. How do the deaths of Caligula and Nero reveal just how bad
they were as emperors?

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carmendampier carmendampier
  • 16-04-2020

Answer:

They calculated how many years he ruled before his untimely demise. Then they established how likely the rulers were to die after they became emperors and they found a regular set pattern. The researchers examined all those emperors who died violently from the first Emperor Augustus to the last ruler of the united Empire, Theodosius.

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