10 B.C - Born in Tiberius Claudius Drusus on the 1st of August.
14 B.C - Appealed to his uncle Tiberius to allow him to begin the cursus honorum.
37 B.C - He was reportedly afflicted with some type of disability, and his family had virtually excluded him from public office until his consulship with his nephew Caligula.
41 B.C - He was made emperor after Caligula's murder.
43 B.C - He sent Aulus Plautius with four legions to Britain after an appeal from an ousted tribal ally.
47 B.C - He assumed the office of Censor with Lucius Vitellius, which had been allowed to lapse for some time.
48 B.C - He conducted a census that found 5,984,072 Roman citizens, an increase of around a million since the census conducted at Augustus' death.
54 B.C - Died under mysterious circumstances, many historians believe he was poisoned by his wife, Agrippina, so that her son Nero would become emperor. On the 13th of October.
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Romano-British imitations of bronze coins of Claudius I, (Numismatic notes and monographs [no. 65]) by C. H. V Sutherland (Unknown Binding - Jul 26, 2008) |
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Dialog mit Claudius I/ III. by Hildegard Schäfer (Paperback - Oct 1, 1996) |
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The Greatest Historical Novels, I claudius (I Claudius) (Hardcover - Jul 26, 1985) This is a 1985 hardback with leather-look maroon with gold embossed cover in excell cond, ex library with stamps, but looks... |
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Claudius and I : Travels with My Cat by Clare De Vries (Hardcover - Jul 26, 1999) |
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ROMANO-BRITISH IMITATIONS OF BRONZE COINS OF CLAUDIUS I (NumismaticNotes and Monographs, 65) by C.H.V. Sutherland (Paperback - Jul 26, 2008) |
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