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    Bust of Claudius's mother, Antonia Minor Claudius was born on 1 August 10 BC at Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France).He had two older siblings, Germanicus and Livilla.His mother, Antonia Minor, may have had two other children who died young.

    • His own family ridiculed his physical disabilities. Claudius struggled with various physical ailments and illnesses including tremors of the head and hands, a limp, a runny nose and foaming at the mouth.
    • He entered politics relatively late in life. Claudius’ handicaps saw him repeatedly passed over for a chance at important public office. He was kept out of sight for most of his youth, and his royal relatives went out their way to place him far down the line of succession.
    • Claudius was an accomplished historian. When he wasn’t distracting himself with drink and games of chance, Claudius spent long hours immersed in books and academic study.
    • The Praetorian Guard installed him as emperor. In A.D. 41, a cabal of Praetorian Guards—the sworn protectors of the Roman emperor—assassinated Caligula and brutally murdered his wife and child at the imperial palace.
  2. www.britannica.com › summary › Claudius-Roman-emperorClaudius summary | Britannica

    Claudius, in full Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus orig. Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus, (born Aug. 1, 10 bc, Lugdunum [Lyon], Gaul—died Oct. 13, ad 54), Roman emperor (ad 41–54). Nephew of Tiberius, Claudius became emperor unexpectedly after Caligula was murdered. Sickly, clumsy, unattractive, and scholarly, he wrote several ...

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  4. Feb 25, 2020 · Learn about the life and achievements of Claudius, the penultimate Julio-Claudian emperor who ruled from A.D. 41 to 54. Find out how he became emperor, how he conquered Britain, and how he died.

  5. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - Claudius

    Claudius was the Roman emperor who added Britain and other provinces to the Roman Empire. He was born into a powerful family, but suffered from physical disabilities and was not considered a future leader. He ruled from 41 to 54 AD and died after being poisoned by his niece Agrippina. Learn more about his life, achievements, and legacy.

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