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Sep 2024
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41 : Incitatus, le cheval que Caligula v...

STUDIO BILOBA
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Caligula était-il fou ? De son nom complet Caius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, c'est le troisième empereur romain. Après un début de règne prometteur, durant lequel il jouit d'une grande popularité auprès du peuple, il devient rapidement un empereur autocratique, violent, cruel et instable, avec un goût pour la démesure. Parmi ses excès, il y a l'histoire de son cheval favori, Incitatus, que vous pouvez découvrir dans cet épisode. Bonne écoute ! 🐎


Un podcast du Studio Biloba, présenté par Gabriel Macé.

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