- - roman emperor, noted for his cruelty
- - Nickname ('Little Boot') of Rome's third emperor, assassinated AD 41, aged 28
- - which infamous roman emperor had a favourite horse called incitatus?
- - Rome's third emperor who became a cruel tyrant after an illness and was assassinated
- - Roman Emperor, from 37 to 41, born Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus
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- - Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty
- - Leader of the Huns in the fifth century AD
- - ... the Hun
- - Foe of the Roman Empire
- - Fifth century king to overeat 'til aching inside
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- - Roman philosopher who wrote 'All cruelty springs from weakness'
- - Roman philosopher and statesman
- - Roman writer, statesman and adviser to Nero
- - For the most part, shipped out to laidback hotshot from one of the original Five Nations?
- - a roman or an indian
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- - Roman emperor noted for inaction
- - Roman Emperor AD 54-68
- - despotic emperor
- - Fiddle-playing Roman emperor (anagram of "Reno")
- - Roman emperor notorious for his tyranny
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- - Fifth-century king renowned for his cruelty
- - King defeated by the Romans and the Visigoths in 451
- - Feared 5th-century monarch
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- - French aristocratic writer who gave his name to a type of cruelty
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- - Military leader and Roman emperor beheaded Roman orator
- - ER 'A3' engine 60101 proclaiming Roman orator and statesman
- - Roman writer and orator
- - In Arctic ice, Roman consul renowned for eloquence
- - famous roman rice cooked in company
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- - Knives and forks born out of cruelty
- - Knives and forks etc.
- - try clue for knives, forks, etc.
- - Steak knives, etc.
- - Knives
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