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Claudius the God
Claudius the God
Author: Robert GRaves
Claudius the God captures the vitality, splendor and decadence of the Roman world at the point of its decline. It is not only a superb recreation of a colorful moment in history but, through the eyes of the bemused and wry Claudius, a compelling and ironic account of human nature.
ISBN: 274637
Pages: 583
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Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Follow up to I, Claudius, this volume details his reign (41-54 A.D.) a welcome change from the chaos/bloody days of Caligula. Claudius worked to repair roads and accomplish other public improvements. He had a census conducted, and was always interested in maintaining the ability to feed some 6 million Roman citizens. Includes the conquest of Britain. Like many other leaders of the era, he was murdered by his family.


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