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  2. Caligula - Wikipedia

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    Caligula, by French author Albert Camus, is a play in which Caligula returns after deserting the palace for three days and three nights following the death of his beloved sister, Drusilla. The young emperor then uses his unfettered power to "bring the impossible into the realm of the likely".

  3. Julia Drusilla - Wikipedia

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    The rumors of incest that surrounded Drusilla could be attempts to discredit Caligula's leadership following his death. The most popular source of these rumors comes from Suetonius , a Roman historian born 28 years after Caligula's death; he wrote that "[Caligula] lived in habitual incest with all his sisters", claiming Caligula and Drusilla ...

  4. Julia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula) - Wikipedia

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    While Caligula was watching an acting troupe of young men rehearsing in the cryptoporticus (underground corridor) for an upcoming performance, as part of a series of games and dramatics held for the Divine Augustus, the Praetorian Guard, led by Cassius Chaerea, rushed Caligula and stabbed him to death. [7] By the time Caligula's loyal Germanic ...

  5. 10 movies that featured unsimulated sex scenes - AOL

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    Michael Winterbottom's 9 Songs arguably remains the most sexually explicit (non-porn) British movie of all time. It contains several scenes of unsimulated sex between the two leads (Kieran O'Brien ...

  6. Caligula (play) - Wikipedia

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    Caligula is a play written by Albert Camus, begun in 1938 (the date of the first manuscript is 1939) and published for the first time in May 1944 by Éditions Gallimard. [1] It premiered on 26 September 1945 at the Théâtre Hébertot in Paris, starring Gérard Philipe ( Caligula ), Michel Bouquet and Georges Vitaly and was directed by Paul Œttly.

  7. In “Caligula: The Ultimate Cut,” absolute power corrupts absolutely, but even using absolutely all of the footage shot for the notorious production back in 1976 does not necessarily result in ...

  8. Agrippina the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Following her death, Caligula showed no special love or respect toward the surviving sisters and was said to have gone insane. In AD 39, Agrippina and Livilla, with their maternal cousin, Drusilla's widower Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, were involved in a failed plot to murder Caligula, a plot known as the Plot of the Three Daggers, which was to ...

  9. Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (executed by Caligula) - Wikipedia

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    Drusilla had been married to Lucius Cassius Longinus since 33 but Caligula forced his brother-in-law to divorce Drusilla so that she could marry Lepidus. [4] Cassius Dio and Suetonius both suggest that the emperor and his brother-in-law were lovers. [6] [7] The marriage lasted until Drusilla's death in June 38. They had no children.