Tuesday, July 12, 2005

So Now You Know

Caligula doted on his horse Incitatus more than most - including a retinue of eighteen servants and a diet consisting of oats mixed with gold flake, as well as a variety of meats, including mice, squid, mussels, and chicken. Not to mention wine. According to Suetonius, the emperor saw to it that Incitatus lived in perfect luxury: "Besides a stall of marble, a manger of ivory, purple blankets and a collar of precious stones, he even gave this horse a house."