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Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

Yes, in a way. Nero followed Claudius as emperor and Nero was the adopted son of Claudius. Britannicus was the biological son of Claudius, but he never became emperor.

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Who died for Claudius to become the emperor?

Claudius became emperor after the death of his nephew, Emperor Caligula, who was assassinated in 41 AD. Following Caligula's assassination, Claudius was proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard, largely due to his status as a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and his perceived ineffectiveness as a threat to their power. Claudius's ascension marked the continuation of the imperial lineage in Rome.


How did the ancient Roman Emperor Caligula become a wealthy man?

The first thing I want you to know about Caligula is that his real name is Gaius Ceaser or Germania. Caligula got his nick name from a soldier when he came to work with his dad wearing a soldier outfit (Caligula's father was in the army) getting the name that stuck. Caligula means little soldiers boots so.... Ok so now i will tell you the answer you were looking for. Caligula gained power when Tiberius died on March 16 AD 37 and left everything for Caligula. Oh and in case you didn't know Tiberius was Caligula's cousin


How Claudius follwed Augustus?

Claudius was the second to last of the Julio-Claudian emperors. Here's how it went. Augustus, having no sons of his own, adopted Tiberius as his heir. But he also demanded that Tiberius adopt young Germanicus, who was the brother of Claudius. Germanicus died and his son, Gaius (Caligula) became the heir of Tiberius. When Caligula was assassinated, the Praetorians proclaimed Claudius emperor as he was the only remaining relative, although remote, of Augustus.


How did Tiberius' father die?

As far as is known, the father of the Roman Emperor Tiberius Julius Caesar, who was known as Tiberius Claudius Nero, died of "natural causes". This means that he was not murdered nor did he die by an accident. Since the Emperor Tiberius was adopted by the Emperor Augustus, Augustus could also be considered to be his father. It has been alleged, but not proven, that Augustus was poisoned by his wife Livia.


Why did emperor qin die?

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Who died for Claudius to become the emperor?

Claudius became emperor after the death of his nephew, Emperor Caligula, who was assassinated in 41 AD. Following Caligula's assassination, Claudius was proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard, largely due to his status as a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and his perceived ineffectiveness as a threat to their power. Claudius's ascension marked the continuation of the imperial lineage in Rome.


Where did Roman Emperor Claudius invade Britain?

he dint he died


How did Claudius become emperor?

Domitian became emperor when his brother Titus unfortunately died of a fever on September 13, 81 AD. And because of the dynasty,(a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family) Domitian was next in line after Titus had died.


How did the ancient Roman Emperor Caligula become a wealthy man?

The first thing I want you to know about Caligula is that his real name is Gaius Ceaser or Germania. Caligula got his nick name from a soldier when he came to work with his dad wearing a soldier outfit (Caligula's father was in the army) getting the name that stuck. Caligula means little soldiers boots so.... Ok so now i will tell you the answer you were looking for. Caligula gained power when Tiberius died on March 16 AD 37 and left everything for Caligula. Oh and in case you didn't know Tiberius was Caligula's cousin


When did Nero inherit the thrown?

Nero became emperor after Claudius died. He inherited the throne in 54 A.D. and ruled to 68 A.D. when he committed suicide.


Why did Hamlet not become king after his father died?

Hamlet did not become king after his father died because Claudius, Hamlet's uncle, married Hamlet's mother and became king instead.


When did Claudius Aymand die?

Claudius Aymand died in 1740.


When did Claudius Silvanus die?

Claudius Silvanus died in 355.


When did Matthias Claudius die?

Matthias Claudius died in 1815.


When did Claudius Aelianus die?

Claudius Aelianus died in 235.


When did Claudius Pompeianus die?

Claudius Pompeianus died in 193.


When did Claudius Herrick die?

Claudius Herrick died in 1831.