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Definition of Claudius I
1. Noun. Roman Emperor after his nephew Caligula was murdered; consolidated the Roman Empire and conquered southern Britain; was poisoned by his fourth wife Agrippina after her son Nero was named as Claudius' heir (10 BC to AD 54).
Generic synonyms: Emperor Of Rome, Roman Emperor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Claudius I
Literary usage of Claudius I
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Representative British Dramas, Victorian and Modern by Montrose Jonas Moses (1918)
"CLAUDIUS. I thought you had one, Appius. APPIUS. So thought Appius, Till Appius
thought upon a test of He fears he would not give unto himself, ..."
2. Rerum Britannicarum Medii Ævi Scriptores: Or, Chronicles and Memorials of ...by Great Britain Public Record Office by Great Britain Public Record Office (1868)
"Claudius I). VI.: A short Chronicle from 1297 to 1307, ... Claudius I). VI.: A
fragment of a Chronicle of English History, 1285 to 1307, from MS. ..."
3. An Index of Dates: Comprehending the Principal Facts in the Chronology and by J. Willoughby Rosse, John Blair (1858)
"CLAUDIA, Aqua, See AQUA CLAUDIA and Claudius I. CLAUDIAN addresses his first ...
Claudius I., Tiberius Claudius ..."