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(Roman emperor) Caracalla, a Roman emperor known for issuing the Antonine Constitution, granted Roman citizenship to all free men in the empire. He oversaw the construction of the Baths of Caracalla and introduced a new Roman currency. However, his reign was marked by domestic instability, external invasions, and brutal massacres. Caracalla embarked on a campaign against the Parthian Empire but was assassinated by a soldier before its completion. He is often depicted in historical accounts as a cruel tyrant and a ruthless ruler.