claudius

/ˈklɔːdiəs/

Definitions

1. proper noun

A male given name of Latin origin, derived from Claudius, a Roman family name.

“The Roman Emperor Claudius ruled from 41 to 54 AD.”

2. noun

A king or emperor of the Roman Empire from 41 to 54 AD, known for his policies and writings.

“Claudius’ writings provide valuable insights into Roman politics and culture.”

3. adjective

Related to or characteristic of the Roman Emperor Claudius or his reign.

“The Claudius dynasty was marked by a period of relative peace and stability.”

Synonyms

  • Claudius I
  • Roman Emperor

Antonyms

  • Augustus
  • Nero