Introduction Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus (b. 10 BC‚ d. 54 A.D.; emperor‚ 41-54 A.D.) was the third emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. His reign represents a turning point in the history of the Principate for a number of reasons‚ not the least for the manner of his accession and the implications it carried for the nature of the office. During his reign he promoted administrators who did not belong to the senatorial or equestrian classes‚ and was later vilified by authors who did. He followed
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Claudius Caesar’s Death The Roman emperor Claudius Caesar had an appetite for mushrooms. Historians believe that Caesar’s wife‚ Agrippina‚ wanted to poison him. She mixed into his favorite dish of mushrooms a few of Amanita caesarea‚ a poisonous species. These mushrooms were able to block enzymes responsible for transcription. For the first 10 hours after eating the mushrooms Caesar seemed well. After 15 hours his liver cells stopped functioning. He then showed signs of nausea‚ diarrhea‚ and
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AND THE DEATH OF CLAUDIUS Was Agrippina responsible for the death of Claudius? BY “Lydia Irankunda” Claudius was the emperor of Rome from 45-41 B.C after Caligula. Claudius married four times. His fourth and final wife was Agrippina his niece. He actually had to get the law changed to allow him to marry his niece because laws against incest previously covered first cousins. For years there have been different interpretations of whether Agrippina killed Claudius. Although it is difficult
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AGRIPPINA’S ROLE DURING THE REIGN OF CLAUDIUS AND HOW IT ALLOWED HER TO INCREASE HER POWER Agrippina’s role during the reign Claudius began when she was recalled from exile in 39AD‚ after the death of Gaius. After the fall of Claudius’ previous wife Messalina‚ she used her powerful family bloodline as an incentive for marriage. During her years of marriage she was greatly influential‚ received many privileges and secure the succession by convincing Claudius to adopt Nero. The death of Messalina
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Claudius is unique in many ways. When we first see claudius‚ we see him as an intelligent ruler. The crown on his head represents him being the new King of Denmark. He gives a speech that makes his country proud and in it‚ addresses his brothers death. The magic hat shows that although he seems innocent‚ he is not. Hamlet says “O villain‚ villain‚ smiling damned villain.”(I‚ v‚ 107) Hamlet is saying that although Claudius is smiling and happy‚ he is still a villain. He deceives characters into thinking
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The first instance of a man with power keeping a secret affecting others is when Claudius and Polonius keep secrets from their sons. Hamlet’s madness and want for revenge is evidence to Claudius great secrets. In Act one scene five‚ Hamlets learns of his father death and promises his father revenge for what has been done to him. He also learns that Claudius is the one that killed Hamlet Senior in his sleep and Claudius has been keeping this secret for some time now. Ghost says “The Serpent that did
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is motivated by the revenge against King Claudius‚ his father’s murderer. This plot against Claudius is blazed forward by the ghost of King Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s father. Leading to the turning point of the play‚ we see how the revenge drives Hamlet to commit atrocity in order to fulfil his father’s quest. What is revenge? Or more importantly what revenge does Hamlet seek to take out on Claudius? Well‚ Hamlet’s approach is an eye for an eye‚ the life of Claudius for the life of King Hamlet. We see how
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his concern is to avenge his father’s death which he could not fulfill because his character does not show someone who is capable of murder‚ apart from this‚ there were various factors that contributed to Hamlet’s delay in seeking revenge against Claudius. Firstly‚ Hamlet delay in avenging his
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listen behind a curtain. Agrippina murdered and deceived many people throughout her life. The first of these was her second husband‚ who it is suspected Agrippina poisoned. She then convinced Claudius‚ her Uncle to marry her‚ in order that her son‚ Nero‚ would become Emperor. Just 4 years after her marriage to Claudius‚ she murdered him so that Nero became the Emperor of Rome. In 28 AD‚ when Agrippina was only 13 years old‚ she was arranged by Tiberius to marry her first husband Domitus Ahenabarbus
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include the marrying Claudius‚ successfully removing others‚ ascension of Nero‚ and having honors and powers given beyond other women of Rome. It is difficult to assess the extent of Agrippina’s achievements because of the gender bias that derives from the Ancient sources Dio Cassius‚ Suetonius and Tacitus and the re-assessment from modern sources such as Susan Wood and Anthony Barrett. The first successful achievement for Agrippina was her marriage to the Emperor Claudius. In AD 39‚ Agrippina was
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