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'''Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus''' (31 August 12 - 24 January 41), more commonly known as '''Caligula''', was the third [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]], reigning from 37 until his assassination.
'''Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus''' (31 August 12 - 24 January 41), more commonly known as '''Caligula''', was the third [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] and the son of Julius Caesar, reigning from 37 until his assassination.


His assassination was performed by the [[Assassin]] [[Leonius]], who stabbed Caligula with a [[dagger]]. Historically, he is recorded to have been assassinated by a group of conspirators in a way similar to [[Gaius Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]], with multiple stab wounds.
His assassination was performed by the [[Assassin]] [[Leonius]], who stabbed Caligula with a [[dagger]]. Historically, he is recorded to have been assassinated by a group of conspirators in a way similar to [[Gaius Julius Caesar|Julius Caesar]], with multiple stab wounds.
Caligula was the heir to the first Roman emperor, Julius Caesar, who was also a [[Templar]] grand master during the Roman Empire. Caligula and Caesar had a relationship much like that of [[Rodrigo Borgia|Rodrigo]] and [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] [[Borgia]] in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']].


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Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (31 August 12 - 24 January 41), more commonly known as Caligula, was the third Roman Emperor and the son of Julius Caesar, reigning from 37 until his assassination.

His assassination was performed by the Assassin Leonius, who stabbed Caligula with a dagger. Historically, he is recorded to have been assassinated by a group of conspirators in a way similar to Julius Caesar, with multiple stab wounds.

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