Explanation: Exactly as the meme says - the Emperor Claudius was appointed Emperor by the acclamation of the Praetorian Guards who murdered his nephew, the insane Emperor Caligula. They found poor Claudius hiding behind some door curtains, thinking they were gonna murder him too - turned out, they wanted him to be Emperor. He turned out to be surprisingly a great Emperor, despite being tormented by his nephew Caligula for the previous half-decade and having to play dumb and meek to survive.
In the first episode Augustus uses the phrase “fast as boiled asparagus”, which is noted by contemporary Roman historians to be one of the odd phrases he made up and commonly said (“as fast as asparagus boils”)
[off topic] Lindsay Davis is the author of the novel “The Silver Pigs” It’s the first book in a series about a Roman ‘public investigator’ named Falco. In one of the books he’s made up a Roman underworld slang, because there’s no actual record of Roman underworld slang.
Explanation: Exactly as the meme says - the Emperor Claudius was appointed Emperor by the acclamation of the Praetorian Guards who murdered his nephew, the insane Emperor Caligula. They found poor Claudius hiding behind some door curtains, thinking they were gonna murder him too - turned out, they wanted him to be Emperor. He turned out to be surprisingly a great Emperor, despite being tormented by his nephew Caligula for the previous half-decade and having to play dumb and meek to survive.
https://youtu.be/Z7XRX1UBooQ
Episode 1 of the BBC series based on the novels by Robert Graves.
Great acting, clever scripts and superb photography
What a fantastic portrayal of Tiberius, lmao
I only posted ten minutes ago!
Talk about a speed run!
[jk]
Asparagus
I remember this vaguely. Do you know the episode?
In the first episode Augustus uses the phrase “fast as boiled asparagus”, which is noted by contemporary Roman historians to be one of the odd phrases he made up and commonly said (“as fast as asparagus boils”)
Got it.
[off topic] Lindsay Davis is the author of the novel “The Silver Pigs” It’s the first book in a series about a Roman ‘public investigator’ named Falco. In one of the books he’s made up a Roman underworld slang, because there’s no actual record of Roman underworld slang.