By the time of Roman Emperor Claudius, Rome's population had been ever increasing. Claudius completed two aqueducts that the Emperor Caligula had begun before his untimely assassination.These were the aqueducts of Claudia and Novus.
The ancient Roman aqueducts were a marvel in its day. In 312 BC BCE Appius Claudius built the first aqueduct bringing fresh water from mountain springs.
Many historians cite the conquer of Britain as the most important accomplishment of the ancient emperor known as Claudius. The process began in AD 43.
Roman emperor Claudius imprisoned Valentine. Valentine was a priest who defied the orders of the Roman emperor Claudius and continued to perform marriages. He was sentenced to death.
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I think he was 4!
Aqueducts
It was Justinian. He became emperor of Constantinople after Constantine died. He built 13 aqueducts.
Claudius was the fourth Roman Emperor. He ordered the invasion of Britain. He built roads and canals around the empire. He built a new port for Rome at Portus, just north of the older one at Ostia, and a canal to link it to Rome. He built two aqueducts, the Aqua Claudia and the Anio Novus.
By the end of the Western Roman empire, the city of Rome had many prominent aqueducts within her boundaries. The most notable of these aqueducts are the Aqua Appia ,the first Roman aqueduct, and the Aqua Claudia, built by the emperor Claudius and would remain one of the largest aquducts in the city
No, he wasn't he was just a great Roman emperor.