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Claudius was the Roman Emperor from 41 to 54 AD, known for his unexpected rise to power after the assassination of Caligula. Despite being perceived as weak due to his physical disabilities and stammer, he proved to be an effective ruler, implementing significant administrative reforms and expanding the Roman Empire, including the conquest of Britain. He is also notable for his scholarly pursuits, particularly in history and linguistics, and for marrying his niece Agrippina, who played a crucial role in his reign and the succession of their son, Nero. Claudius's reign marked a period of stability and development in the Roman Empire.

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