Rome, AD 37–38. Tiberius dies (actually smothered to death by Macro with
Caligula's connivance), leaving Caligula and Gemellus as his joint heirs.
Claudius' life-long friend Herod has returned to Rome in time for Caligula's
ascension. Caligula chooses Claudius to be his co-Consul, over Claudius'
objections. Caligula displays signs of mental instability and falls into a
coma; upon awakening he declares that he has become Zeus. Claudius humors him,
hoping that Caligula will reveal his divinity to the Senate and be deposed,
restoring the Republic; instead, the Senate accepts Caligula's claims of
divinity. Caligula becomes increasingly violent: a Senator who told Macro
during Caligula's coma he would give his life if Caligula lived is forced by
Caligula to commit suicide; Caligula also has Gemellus killed and declares his
sister Drusilla his wife and fellow goddess Hera. Disgusted with the depths of
depravity that her family and Rome have sunk to, Antonia commits suicide,
leaving Claudius distraught . Fearing that his child will become greater than
he, Caligula tries to recreate the birth of Athena: as Zeus reportedly did
with Metis, Caligula cuts his unborn child from his sister's belly and eats
it.