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Who among the Roman emperors who's violent and murderous?

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Cruel and tyramical emperor Caligula ruled acient Rome through fear and terror Rampaging through Rome commiting murder, adultery and and acts of debauchery,his reign came an abrupt end when he was brutally assainted after only four years.
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It is sad to say that it happened in the past. The name of this emperor who killed many innocent souls is Emperor Caligual in ancient Rome.
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Emperor Nero (37-68 AD) is often considered one of the most infamous and murderous emperors in Roman history. He is known for his cruelty, tyranny and debauchery. He is said to have ordered the murder of his own mother, Agrippina, and is believed to have been responsible for the deaths of many other members of the Roman elite, including his own brother and several potential rivals for the throne. He is also said to have been responsible for the persecution and execution of early Christians, many of whom were martyred during his reign. His rule was marked by political instability and he was eventually deposed and exiled in 68 AD, and later committed suicide.
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There have been several Roman emperors who were known for their violence and cruelty. One of the most notorious was Emperor Caligula, who is said to have committed numerous atrocities during his reign. He was known for his tyrannical behavior and his willingness to execute anyone who opposed him. He was eventually assassinated in 41 AD.
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believed to have been responsible for the deaths of many other members of the Roman elite, including his own brother and several potential rivals for the throne. He is also said to have been responsible for the persecution and execution of early Christians, many of whom were martyred during his reign. His rule was marked by political instability and he was eventually deposed and exiled in 68 AD, and later committed suicide.
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