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Caligula Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Explore the mysterious world of ancient Rome in this fact-matching game, where you piece together important information fragments to unravel the secrets of the past. Connect with the enigmatic figure of Caligula and uncover the truth behind his reign.

  • Uncover hidden clues scattered throughout historical documents and artifacts.
  • Piece together fragmented information to reveal the full story of Caligula’s reign.
  • Utilize spells to gain hints and extra time when facing challenging puzzles.
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  • Caligula was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 37 AD to 41 AD.
  • Caligula was born Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus in 12 AD.
  • Caligula was the third Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
  • Caligula was known for his cruel and tyrannical rule.
  • Caligula declared himself a god and demanded to be worshipped as such.
  • Caligula had a tumultuous relationship with the Roman Senate and often clashed with them.
  • Caligula had a reputation for extravagant spending and lavish parties.
  • Caligula ordered the construction of a floating bridge across the Bay of Baiae for his triumphal procession.
  • Caligula had a scandalous relationship with his sister Drusilla, whom he later made his empress.
  • Caligula was assassinated by members of the Praetorian Guard in 41 AD.
  • After Caligula's death, his uncle Claudius became the next Roman Emperor.
  • Caligula was the first Roman Emperor to be assassinated.
  • Caligula reportedly made his horse, Incitatus, a consul.
  • Caligula was known for his erratic behavior and unpredictable mood swings.
  • Caligula had a lavish palace built for himself called the Domus Augustana.
  • Caligula was fond of gladiatorial games and often participated in chariot races.
  • Caligula was the great-grandson of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor.
  • Caligula was only 24 years old when he became Emperor.
  • Caligula's reign was marked by political unrest and accusations of treason.
  • Caligula's body was buried in a humble tomb after his assassination.

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