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Galen Claudius and European medical education of the late Greco-Roman period of antiquity

Ukrainian Journal of Dermatology Venerology Cosmetology, 2023
Objective — to find out and clarify what was done by one of the luminaries of European medicine more than 2,000 years ago, which is fundamentally important for our present, and why it is quite relevant for the further development of the modern system of ...
O. Fedorenko, K. Kolyadenko
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Roman ‘Grand Strategy’ in Action? Claudius and the Annexation of Britain and Thrace

Britannia, 2023
A longstanding debate among ancient historians and students of Roman frontiers concerns the reality and effective reach of Roman imperial policy. Certainly when new military commitments were involved, the slowness of supply and information meant that ...
Erik P. Graafstal
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Were the Roman Emperors Claudius and Vitellius bulimic?

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1996
To investigate the eating habits of Romans during the first two centuries A.D. and their attitudes towards these eating habits in the light of contemporary Latin literary and historical sources and influential Greek medical sources.An extensive search of sources on the Roman Empire and emperors in the first two centuries A.D. was carried out.
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Problems with Claudius’ Missing Ascension in Seneca’s Apocolocyntosis

Sapiens ubique civis
Following a profoundly degrading death, the Roman emperor Claudius arrives in heaven in Seneca’s Apocolocyntosis, expecting deification like his predecessors Augustus and Tiberius.
Benedikt Zett
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GENEALOGICAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF EMPEROR CONSTANTINE THE GREAT AND THEIR PERCEPTION WITHIN HIS FAMILY

Odysseus. Man in History
The House of Constantine the Great is one of the most significant imperial dynasties in the history of the Roman Empire. The history of this dynasty begins with the reign of Emperor Constantius Chlorus (reigned 293–305 AD), but his son Constantine in 310
Ivan A. Mirolyubov
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Gauls in the Roman Senate: A Rhetorical Analysis of Claudius’ Speech Preserved on the Tabula Lugdunensis

Millennium
The Tabula Lugdunensis, unearthed at Lyon in 1528, preserves part of a speech that emperor Claudius delivered to the Senate in 48 CE, to argue in favour of admitting the elites of north-western Gaul to the Roman senate. This article presents a rhetorical
Casper C. de Jonge
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The Emperor Claudius

The American Historical Review, 1943
M. I. Rostovtzeff, Vincent M. Scramuzza
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The emperor (Claudius) in the Roman world

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2013
Lee L. Brice
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