claudian
/ˈklɔːdiən/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that is associated with, or is a characteristic of, Claudius, especially in reference to his reign (41–54 AD) as Roman Emperor or his poetry.
“The historian’s analysis of the Claudian dynasty provided valuable insights into Rome’s imperial politics.”
2. adjective
Of, relating to, or characteristic of Claudius, especially his poetry, which was known for its grandiose and bombastic style.
“The poet’s Claudian verse was widely criticized for its excessive use of ornamentation.”