Claudius
Tiberius Claudius Caesar (1 August 10 BC–13 October 54), originally Tiberius Claudius Nero, was the fourth Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, ruling from 24 January 41 to his death in 54. His brother was Germanicus.
Portraits
- Portrait, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
- Portrait, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
- Bronze portrait, British Museum
- Head of colossal statue, Piraeus Museum
- Portrait, Museu Nacional Arqueològic de Tarragona
- 1. century, Römisch-Germanisches Museum Cologne
- Claudius as Jupiter, Vatican Museums
- Cameo of Claudius
- Five layered onyx, depicting Claudius with Agrippina Minor (left) and Germanicus with Agrippina Maior (right)
Statues
- Statue, Louvre
- Statue of Roman Emperor Claudius at the Museum
- Archaeological Museum of Palermo
Coinage
- Sestertius, alternate Spes Augusta
- Tetradrachm, Claudius with Nero
- Aureus, 42 AD
- Aureus, 42 AD
- Aureus, 52 AD
Buildings
- Entrance to the Temple of Claudius, Rome.
- Remains of the base of the Temple of Claudius, Rome.
- Plan of Ancient Rome with the Temple of Claudius marked in red.
Paintings
- L'empereur Claude, Hendrick ter Brugghen, Schloss Caputh
- Claude proclamé empereur, par Charles Lebayle
- Proclaiming Claudius Emperor, by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1867
- A Roman Emperor 41AD, by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Misc
- Letters introduced by Claudius
- Claudius speech copy - Lyon (France)
- detail, lines 10 & 11 of claudian table
- From the 15th c. Mutinensis gr. 122