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Claudius

[klaw-dee-uhs]

noun

  1. Appius Appius Claudius Crassus, Roman decemvir and consul, 5th cent. b.c.



Claudius

/ ˈɔːɪə /

noun

  1. full name Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus. 10 bc –54 ad , Roman emperor (41–54); invaded Britain (43); poisoned by his fourth wife, Agrippina

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Since our rule is that the driver controls the audio, I had queued up “I, Claudius” read by Derek Jacobi on Audible.

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In March, European Leagues president Claudius Schafer says he "fears for the future" of domestic competitions because of the distortion created by the Club World Cup prize money.

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“And where are you guys getting all this poison? Poison in the glass, poison on the sword. This is something I didn’t make up, but somehow Claudius has a stash of poison.”

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Some accounts say Valentine was a priest who continued to perform weddings in secret when they were banned by Emperor Claudius II.

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Finally delve into your watchlist that still includes "The Wire" and "I, Claudius"?

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