| 1. | Caligula ordered Gemellus killed within his first year in power.
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| 2. | Tensions rise when Tiberius tries to poison Caligula in front of Gemellus.
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| 3. | The gemellus superior and gemellus inferior help to laterally rotate the extended thigh.
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| 4. | The gemellus superior and gemellus inferior help to laterally rotate the extended thigh.
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| 5. | He willed the imperium to the joint rule of Caligula and Tiberius Gemellus.
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| 6. | Lucius Bellenus Gemellus to his son Sabinus greetings.
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| 7. | Proving his loyalty to Caligula, Macro kills Tiberius instead with Gemellus as a witness.
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| 8. | Additionally, it serves as the origin for the inferior gemellus muscle and the adductor magnus muscle.
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| 9. | In 35 AD, Caligula was named joint heir to Tiberius's estate along with Tiberius Gemellus.
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| 10. | He was favorably received by Tiberius, who entrusted him with the education of his grandson Tiberius Gemellus.
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