What is another word for caligula?

Pronunciation: [kalˈɪɡjʊlə] (IPA)

Caligula was the third Roman emperor who ruled from AD 37 to 41. The term "Caligula" is often used synonymously with the idea of tyranny, cruelty, and madness. Synonyms for Caligula include despot, dictator, autocrat, tyrant, oppressor, barbarian, monster, and lunatic. These words paint a negative picture of a powerful and unhinged leader who takes pleasure in inflicting pain and suffering on others. The legacy of Caligula has remained infamous throughout history, and his name serves as a cautionary tale about unchecked power and the potential for absolute corruption.

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Usage examples for Caligula

Seneca, in quoting from the Atreus of this poet the well-known tyrant's maxim, 'oderint dum metuant'-a maxim, according to Suetonius, constantly in the mouth of caligula,-adds the remark that 'any one could see that it was written in the days of Sulla.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
Of Madame caligula, a novel, which followed it, thirty-one editions were subscribed in six days!
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer
"What of Madame caligula?
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer

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