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Claudius and 25
Claudius ' Ascent to Power ", Ancient History, 22 25 – 31.
The other sources ( Zosimus i. 40 and Zonaras xii. 25 ), report that the conspiracy was organized by Heraclianus, Claudius and Aurelian.
* January 25 – After a night of negotiation, Claudius is accepted as Emperor by the Senate.
* September 25 – Marcus Claudius Tacitus is proclaimed Emperor by the Senate, his half brother Marcus Annius Florianus becomes Praetorian Prefect.
Scholars generally agree that this expulsion from Rome is likely the same as that reported by Suetonius in Claudius 25 in his Lives of the Twelve Caesars further confirming the consistency of the Pauline-based chronology.
The references appear in Claudius 25 and Nero 16 which describe the lives of Roman Emperors Claudius and Nero.
The reference in Claudius 25 involves the agitations in the Jewish community which led to the expulsion of some Jews from Rome by Claudius, and is likely the same event mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles ( 18: 2 ).
The first known diploma dates from AD 52, under emperor Claudius ( r. 41-54 ), who appears to have regularised the practice of granting Roman citizenship to non-citizen auxiliaries after 25 years ' service ( 26 in the navy ).
Lee Meriwether was born in Los Angeles, California to Claudius Gregg Meriwether ( October 13, 1904, Oregon – July 15, 1954, San Francisco, California ) and Ethel Eve Mulligan ( March 25, 1903, Oregon – May 21, 1996, Los Angeles, California ).
According to Claudius Ptolemy, Diogenes, a merchant in the Indian trade, was blown off course from his usual route from India, and after travelling 25 days south along the African coast arrived at Rhapta, located where the river of the same name enters the Indian Ocean opposite the island of Menouthis.
The Roman emperor Marcus Claudius Tacitus, during a brief reign ( September 25, 275, to April 276 ) secured a victory over the Alans near the Palus Maeotis.
In 25 BC, at the age of fourteen, Julia married her cousin Marcus Claudius Marcellus, who was some three years older than she.
* 25 BC, Julia marries her cousin Marcus Claudius Marcellus.

Claudius and Suetonius
* Suetonius, De vita Caesarum – Claudius v. 44 and Nero vi. 5. 3, 28. 2, 34. 1 – 4
Suetonius states that a total of 35 senators and 300 knights were executed for offenses during Claudius ' reign.
According to Suetonius, Claudius was extraordinarily fond of games.
Suetonius and the other ancient authors used this against Claudius.
The historian Suetonius describes the physical manifestations of Claudius ' affliction in relatively good detail.
The Stoic Seneca states in his Apocolocyntosis that Claudius ' voice belonged to no land animal, and that his hands were weak as well ; however, he showed no physical deformity, as Suetonius notes that when calm and seated he was a tall, well-built figure of dignitas.
Since Claudius ( like most of the members of his dynasty ) heavily criticized his predecessors and relatives in surviving speeches, it is not hard to imagine the nature of Suetonius ' charge.
Suetonius quotes Claudius ' autobiography once, and must have used it as a source numerous times.
Suetonius painted Claudius as a ridiculous figure, belittling many of his acts and attributing the objectively good works to his retinue.
: Suetonius wrote "... for even if he was not the instigator of the emperor's death, he was at least privy to it, as he openly admitted ; for he used afterwards to laud mushrooms, the vehicle in which the poison was administered to Claudius, as " the food of the gods ," as the Greek proverb has it.
What little is known of Titus's early life has been handed down to us by Suetonius, who records that he was brought up at the imperial court in the company of Britannicus, the son of emperor Claudius, who would be murdered by Nero in 55.
According to Suetonius, Claudius divorced her in 24 on grounds of adultery by Plautia and his suspicions of her involvement in the murder of her sister-in-law Apronia.
According to Suetonius, he was born with the praenomen Decimus, but it was later changed to Nero-an unusual example of using a second cognomen as a praenomen rather than an agnomen: " Nero " was a traditional cognomen of the Claudius family, whereas " Drusus " originally belonged to the Livius dynasty.
* " increase in the number of Greek words in ordinary use " ( Claudius Suetonius refers to " both our languages ", Latin and Greek )
Graves claimed that after he read Suetonius, Claudius came to him in a dream one night and demanded that his real story be told.
Claudius arrived with reinforcements, including artillery and elephants, but as Suetonius and Claudius ' triumphal arch state, the British kings surrendered without further bloodshed.
This theory is supported by Suetonius, who writes that Claudius came ex Regillis oppido Sabinorum ; that is, " from Regillum, a town of the Sabines.
" This appears to conflict with the tradition that Claudius was a native of Cures, and may simply be speculation on the part of Suetonius, but there is nothing inherently improbable about this theory.
According to Suetonius, Claudius divorced Paetina for slight offenses.
* Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars, Claudius.
Just as Graves ' Claudius books ( I, Claudius and Claudius the God and his Wife Messalina ) were based upon, for example, The Twelve Caesars of Suetonius, Count Belisarius is largely based on Procopius's History of Justinian's Wars and Secret History.

Claudius and refers
The Julio-Claudian dynasty normally refers to the first five Roman Emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula ( also known as Gaius ), Claudius, and Nero, or the family to which they belonged ; they ruled the Roman Empire from its formation, in the second half of the 1st century ( 44 / 31 / 27 ) BC, until AD 68, when the last of the line, Nero, committed suicide.
In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, young prince Hamlet refers to the late King Hamlet as Hyperion ; contrasted with King Claudius as a satyr.
It is also possible that Claudius Clavus's usage of the term Mare Gotticus in the 15th century refers to the Gulf of Bothnia.
The earliest reference to Dublin is sometimes said to be seen in the writings of Claudius Ptolemaeus ( Ptolemy ), the Egyptian-Greek astronomer and cartographer, around the year A. D. 140, who refers to a settlement called Eblana.

Claudius and expulsion
This happened before 54, when Claudius died and the expulsion of the Jews from Rome was lifted.

Claudius and Jews
Jews were expelled from Rome because of Christian disturbances around AD 49 by the edict of Claudius.
Claudius died around the year AD 54, and his successor, Emperor Nero, allowed the Jews back into Rome, but then, after the Great Fire of Rome of 64, persecuted the Christians.
While the Roman church was presumably founded by Jewish Christians, the exile of Jews from Rome in AD 49 by Claudius resulted in Gentile Christians taking leadership positions.
In Demonstration ( 74 ) Irenaeus reinforced his view that Jesus was at least 45 with the statement " For Herod the king of the Jews and Pontius Pilate, the governor of Claudius Caesar, came together and condemned Him to be crucified.
* Claudius restores religious freedom to Jews throughout the empire, but prohibits Jews in Rome from proselytising.
* The emperor Claudius expels the Jews from Rome.
While at Rome, he voiced his support for the Jews to Claudius, and against the Samaritans and the procurator of Iudaea Province, Ventidius Cumanus, who was lately thought to have been the cause of some disturbances there.
They held the Roman title of prefect until Herod Agrippa I was named King of the Jews by Claudius.
The sequel also includes a section written as a biography of Herod Agrippa, contemporary of Claudius and future King of the Jews.
With a brief survey of the contemporary Story of the Jews and Romans ( down to the third year of Claudius ) was published later that year.
#: There he ( Paul ) met a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, who had recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla, because Claudius had ordered all the Jews to leave Rome.
Priscilla and Aquila had been among the Jews expelled from Rome by the Roman Emperor Claudius in the year 49 as written by Suetonius.
According to, before Paul meets them in Corinth, they were part of a group of Jews whom the Emperor Claudius ordered expelled from Rome ; if this edict of the Emperor can be dated, then we would be able to infer when Paul arrived in Corinth.
* 48-100 Herod Agrippa II appointed King of the Jews by Claudius, seventh and last of the Herodians
The Emperor Claudius took the Jewish side, and had the Samaritan leaders executed and exiled, and turned one named Veler over to the Jews who beheaded him.
The fate of the Jews in Rome and Italy fluctuated, with partial expulsions being carried out under the emperors Tiberius and Claudius.
Between 41 and 44 CE, Iudaea regained its nominal autonomy, when Herod Agrippa was made King of the Jews by the emperor Claudius, thus in a sense restoring the Herodian Dynasty, though there is no indication Iudaea ceased to be a Roman province simply because it no longer had a prefect.
The Jews did not respond peaceably to Paul's speech, and Claudius Lysias decides to take Paul into the " barracks " of Antonia and " examine " him through the process of binding him to flog him ( Acts 22. 22-24 ).
Some people consider it to be filled with anti-semitism in the story of " Protonice " consort of Claudius, searching for the Cross, and Golgotha and the Holy Sepuchre, all of them in possession of the Jews.

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