Talk:Caesonia
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[edit] "Young Drusilla, who apparently inherited her doting father's tendency to viciousness, attacked her mother's killer screaming and biting,"
Oh for crying out loud!! Attacking your mother's killer is necessarily indicative of a tendency to viciousness? Wouldn't you?
38.117.238.82 03:54, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
I believe that Suetonius did not mention her attacking Caesonia's killers; rather that her savagery toward other little children, scratching at their eyes and faces, proved her to be Caligula's daughter. Moreover, I don't think Suetonius actually mentioning much about Caesonia's method of dying except to say that she died with Caligula and was run through with a sword.203.116.59.24 11:59, 27 February 2007 (UTC)