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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
A sequel of [[I, Claudius (1934 Graves), novel]]. Covers the period of Claudius' own reign, including his relationship with [[Herod Agrippa]] and [[Nero]].
A sequel of [[I, Claudius (1934 Graves), novel]]. Covers the period of Claudius' own reign, including his relationship with [[Herod Agrippa]] and [[Nero]].
"Robert Graves begins anew the tumultuous life of the Roman who became emporer in spite of himself. Captures the vitality, splendor, and decadence of the Roman world at the point of its decline."--Publisher description.


==Editions==
==Editions==
Published in London [England]: Barker, 1935.
Published in London [England]: Barker, 1935.
====Translations====
Translated into many languages
====Adaptations====
The two books were adapted by the BBC into an award-winning television serial, I, Claudius.


==External links==
==External links==

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Claudius the God (1935) is a novel by Robert Graves.

Abstract

A sequel of I, Claudius (1934 Graves), novel. Covers the period of Claudius' own reign, including his relationship with Herod Agrippa and Nero.

"Robert Graves begins anew the tumultuous life of the Roman who became emporer in spite of himself. Captures the vitality, splendor, and decadence of the Roman world at the point of its decline."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in London [England]: Barker, 1935.

Translations

Translated into many languages

Adaptations

The two books were adapted by the BBC into an award-winning television serial, I, Claudius.

External links

  • [ Google Books]