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This is a thankyou letter to him and without his help people will be in great danger
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who legalized advocacy as a profession and allowed the Roman advocates to become the first lawyers who could practice openly. you can consider that they are the first people to start this.
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he was never assigned any important position in the Roman Republic. He repeatedly requested his uncle, Tiberius, for a political position but his requests were turned down.
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Claudius was Roman emperor , he was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, he was the son of Drusus and Antonia Minor. He was born at august 1 10bc , died October 13, 54 AD.
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His work as a budding historian damaged his prospects for advancement in public life. According to Vincent Scramuzza and others, Claudius began work on a history of the civil rights
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His mother and grandmother quickly put a stop to it, and this may have convinced them that Claudius was not fit for public office. He could not be trusted to toe the existing party line
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According to Suetonius, Claudius was extraordinarily fond of games. He is said to have risen with the crowd after gladiatorial matches and given unrestrained praise to the fighters
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He had two older siblings, Germanicus and Livilla. His mother, Antonia, may have had two other children who died young.
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HIs first time in court was very unorganized and was no planed. he always practice and never could make things right
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He was born as the son of Nero Claudius Drusus, a popular and successful Roman general who died when Claudius was just a baby.
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As the emperor Claudius gained much fame and respect for vastly expanding the Roman Empire.
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today he has influence us to make better court systems and its its more lawyers and judges.
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His survival led to his being declared emperor by the Praetorian Guard after Caligula's assassination, at which point he was the last man of his family.
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He was also an ambitious builder, constructing many new roads, aqueducts, and canals across the Empire. During his reign the Empire started its successful
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Having a personal interest in law, he presided at public trials, and issued up to twenty edicts a day.