Dancer of Death (uncredited) Son of Samson(1960) Ritva Kaarina Maakorpi Guest at Banquet (uncredited) La brutta copia(2013) Giuseppe Maffioli Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) The Big Feast(1973) Maria Mascarielli Banquet Woman (uncredited) ...
Dancer of Death (archive footage) Caligula(1979) Eolo Capritti Executioner Boia (archive footage) Emanuelle and Francoise(1975) Davide Incitatus (archive footage) Anneka Di Lorenzo Messalina (archive footage) Dressed to Kill(1980) Lori Wagner ...
That aside, orgies and casual sex were not a commonplace of Roman society, where adultery was an offense punishable by death. And certainly ancient Rome NEVER looked like the strange, slightly Oriental, oddly space-age sets and costumes offered by the designers.On the plus side, those sets ...
From a very early age Caligula learned to tread very carefully. According to both Tacitus and Suetonius, he surpassed his brothers in intelligence, and was an excellent natural actor, realizing the danger when other members of his family could not. Caligula survived when most of the other potent...
the man replied by way of flattery: “I constantly prayed the gods for what has come to pass, that Tiberius might die and you become emperor.” Thereupon Caligula, thinking that his exiles were likewise praying for his death, sent emissaries from island to island to butcher them all.”—...
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Also at the end of the song Caligula I hold out a long scream "seeds of death were sown---" I held that last note out so long, I passed out. I woke up on the floor of the studio with the head phones twisted on my face. The guys were standing over me asking me what was wron...
Gaius Caesar, nicknamed Caligula or "Little Boot," succeeded Tiberius asRomanemperor in 37 A.D., and adopted the name Gaius Caesar Germanicus. Records depict him as a cruel and unpredictable leader. He restored treason trials and put people to death. ...
Indeed, it was on this date in 37 CE, following the death of Tiberius, that the Roman Senate annulled Tiberius’ will and confirmed Caligula, his grandnephew, the third Roman emperor. (Tiberius had willed that the reign should be shared by his nephew [and adopted son] Germanicus and ...
Tiberius didn't like crowds and did not appear at the gladiator contests as had Augustus. Rather than appear as a loving father figure to the citizenry, Tiberius was seen as unfriendly and was a disappointment. At the age of 68, Tiberius left Rome for the island of Capri, where he would...