Claudius (disambiguation)

Claudius (disambiguation)

Claudius, or Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, previously Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus, was the fourth Roman Emperor reigning from January 24, 41 to his death in 54.

Claudius may also refer to:

  • any member of the family of Claudii; see Claudia (gens)
  • Claudius Gothicus, also known as Marcus Aurelius Claudius or Claudius II, a Roman Emperor who reigned from 268 to August 270 during the crisis of the third century
  • Claudius Smith (1736–1779), a notorious British Loyalist guerrilla leader in the American Revolution
  • Gelawdewos of Ethiopia, known as Claudius in English, mid-16th century Emperor of Ethiopia
  • King Claudius, Hamlet's uncle in Shakespeare's play Hamlet
  • Matthias Claudius, German poet, famous for Death and the Maiden
  • Saint Claudius (disambiguation), the name of several Christian saints

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