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  1. Voici l'histoire d'un des chevaux les plus célèbres de l'histoire antique ! Incitatus, le cheval, sénateur de Rome. Mis au pouvoir par l'empereur Caligula !

  2. www.persee.fr › doc › rea_0035-2004_1930_num_32_1_2558Suétone et Caligula - Persée

    SUÉTONE ET CALIGULA 13. à ta droite ; à gauche, à la volée, Arion ; et que Castor te donne le quatrième coursier 1. Phosphorus était ainsi placé dans le quadrige divin du Soleil, en compagnie de Pégase, le cheval ailé de l'apothéose2. Caligula destinait Incitatus au même attelage, et il en aurait été le dieu* conducteur.

  3. Incitatus srl was established in 2002 and through a network of subsidiaries and branches it operates in Italy in Milan, Rome and Bologna. Incitatus srl provides advisory services and assistance to institutional investors, major financial players, companies and corporations of all sizes with main focus on Business Management Advisory (management consulting, international business development ...

  4. Incitatus était le cheval de l'empereur Caligula. Lorsqu'elle récite la prophétie de l'Oracle de Trophonios, Meg McCaffrey fait référence au « maître de la blanche et fière monture », autrement dit Caligula et Incitatus. Alors qu'ils recherchent les sandales de Caligula sur ses nombreux navires, Incitatus assomme Piper McLean et Crest avant de s'adresser à Apollon. Il conduit le trio ...

  5. 25 oct. 2021 · Incitatus was then able to get a good night’s sleep in a manger made of ivory housed in a stable constructed of marble, covered in purple blankets. Suetonius, who loved to combine history with lashings of gossip, claimed that Incitatus had a staff of eighteen servants, was fed oats mixed with gold flakes and was allowed to invite guests to quite elaborate dinners.

  6. There is a legend that before a race, Caligula slept by the side of his Incitatus to be sure that no one would disturb his rest under pain of death. Caligula shared with most of the Romans a passion for horse-racing. His family owned most of the land where St. Peter's now stands and Caligula built there a private hippodrome, which is usually ...

  7. 4 mai 2017 · The story that Caligula made his favourite horse, Incitatus, a consul has long tickled our imaginations. The internet is awash with articles and blogs chewing over whether it is really true. The horse has even made it into the Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: its definition for the name “Incitatus” reads “the name of Caligula’s horse, made a consul by the emperor”.

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