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Caligula may have been an immature, spoiled brat, and some think he was insane, but he took care of the Roman people by giving bonuses and entertainments. He secured the borders and had no major invasions during his reign. For all his bad reputation, his government policies were sound. There was no civil unrest during his rule.

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