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Between Disability and Illness in Ancient Rome - The Case of Emperor [PDF]
Claudius, the fourth emperor of Rome, suffered from multiple health issues, including an unsteady gait, persistent tremors in his arms and head, and a speech impediment that caused him to stutter and mispronounce words since childhood. Despite possessing
Myongjoo SHIN
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La presencia del emperador Claudio en Hispania = The Presence of Emperor Claudius in Hispania
Tenemos varios artículos que nos hablan de la presencia efectiva de Augusto y Tiberio en Hispania. Calígula, Claudio y Nerón por lo que sabemos no estuvieron en la Península Ibérica, si bien su presencia se dio de diversas formas.
Nicolás Sastre Parpal
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“Boletum medicatum”. La seta que mató al emperador Claudio / Boletum medicatum. The mushroom that killed the emperor Claudius [PDF]
Resumen: Mucho se ha escrito a lo largo de los siglos sobre las circunstancias que rodearon la muerte del emperador romano Claudio (10 a. C. – 54 d. C.). El consenso general entre los historiadores antiguos que narran el episodio –Tácito, Suetonio y Dion
Joaquín Villalba Álvarez
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Crowning the Emperor an unorthodox image of Claudius, Agrippa I and Herod of Chalkis [PDF]
L’article porte sur des monnaies de deux rois hérodiens, Agrippa Ier (ad 37-44) et Hérode de Chalcis (ad 41-48), qui les montrent couronnant de lauriers l’empereur Claude. Le langage iconographique impériale offre une abondance de scènes de couronnement similaires, destinées à la glorification des victoires et des succès de l’empereur.
Andreas J. M. Kropp
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Biopsychosocial Examination of Claudius, The Fourth Emperor of Rome
The fourth emperor of Rome, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, known in history as Claudius, lost his father when he was only one year old and was raised by his grandmother Livia and his mother Antonia.
Ebru Durmaz Akyüz, Hüseyin Üreten
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The emperor with the shaking head: Claudius’ movement disorder [PDF]
Jane Rice
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The Emperor Claudius and the Chiefs of the Aedui [PDF]
Henry Pelham
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The “Courtesy” (Comitas) of king Vononès
The Parthian king Vononès (8-12), being full of benevolence and courtesy towards his subjects, was however driven out by his nobility. This fact was the consequence of the opposites of thepolitical mentality of the Roman and Parthian societies. Vononès,
Ruben Manaseryan
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Prince citoyen ou monarque au-dessus des lois ?
At the end of the year 48 A.D., the emperor Claudius decided to marry his niece Agrippina. However, this marriage broke Roman traditional norms about incest.
Mathias Nicolleau
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Marcus Salvius Otho: the young years of the future Princeps [PDF]
The article examines information from sources about the biography of M. Salvius Otho before he entered the struggle for power. His origin and family ties are traced, it is shown that his family, which was not distinguished by nobility, rose thanks ...
Sherstnyev, Evgeniy Evgen’evich
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