Caligula - The Mad Emperor?

Caligula, the infamous Roman emperor, reigned from 37 to 41 AD and left a trail of madness and chaos in his wake. Known for his extravagant lifestyle, cruelty, and depravity, Caligula's reign was marked by a series of bizarre and disturbing events. He proclaimed himself a god, built a floating bridge across the Bay of Baiae, and indulged in lavish banquets. His tyrannical rule included ordering the execution of senators, forcing nobles to fight as gladiators, and committing incest with his sisters. Caligula's eccentricity and brutality ultimately led to his assassination by members of the Praetorian Guard, ending his reign of terror and leaving a lasting legacy of madness and depravity.