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Claudius (10 BCE - 54 CE) was the fourth Roman Emperor, from 41 50 54 CE.
Biography
Claudius was the fourth ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. He reigned from 41 (after Caligula) to 54 CE (followed by Nero).
Claudius and the Jews
In Judea Claudius tried to restore the authority of the Herodian dynasty. In 41 CE, he appointed his childhood friend Herod Agrippa as King of the Jews. Agrippa proved to be a loyal ally of the Emperor. His premature death in 44 CE was a blow for the Roman interests in the region. Herod Agrippa II was deemed too young to succeed his father, and
The Roman Province of Judea was reinstalled and Claudius appointed several governors--Fadus (44-46 CE), Tiberius Alexander (46-48 CE), Cumanus (48-52 CE), and Felix (52-58).
Claudius in ancient sources
Claudius in Scholarship
Claudius in Fiction
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Pages in category "Claudius (subject)"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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- Claudio Cesare (Claudius Caesar / 1672 Boretti / Aureli), opera (music & libretto), Venice premiere
- (++) I, Claudius (1934 Graves), novel
- Claudius the God (1935 Graves), novel
- Documents Illustrating the Reigns of Claudius & Nero (1939 Charlesworth), book
- I, Claudius (1976 Wise), film
- Claudius (1990 Levick), book
- Das Judenedikt des Kaisers Claudius (1996 Botermann), book
- Claudian Policymaking and the Early Imperial Repression of Judaism at Rome (1997 Slingerland), book
- Die Religionspolitik des Kaisers Claudius und die paulinische Mission (1999 Álvarez Cineira), book