Disfigured, awkward and clumsy, Claudius (10 BC – 54 AD / Reigned 41 – 54 AD) was the black sheep of his family and an unlikely emperor. Once in place, he was fairly successful, but his poor ...
Another coin, issued by Claudius and dated to A.D. 41-42, sold for about $6,640. Ridgway said the proceeds of the sale will be split between himself and the landowner of the site where the coins ...
Claudius Ptolemy was a Greek mathematician, astronomer and geographer who lived in the Egyptian city of Alexandria while under the rule of the Roman Empire. Much of medieval astronomy and ...
[Source Illustration: Getty Images] BY Claudius A. Hildebrand and Robert J. Stark 5 minute read Today, leaders are typically put into one of two buckets: superhero or supervillain. The myth of ...
The first-century emperor Claudius did not leave the fledgling Roman Empire as he had found it: his contribution was to turn its developing institutions into an imperial tradition. But the ancient ...
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A more accurate first attempt at a map was by Claudius Ptolemy. He located towns with the help of documents and by speaking ...
The censor Appius Claudius Caecus builds Rome’s first aqueduct, the Aqua Appia, which runs almost entirely underground. 144 B.C. Work begins on Rome’s longest aqueduct, the 56-mile-long Aqua ...
How can you tell whether a RTX 30-series gaming laptop is using Nvidia's higher-power "Max-P" GPU, or the lower-power "Max-Q" version? It's not easy, but we have some tips for figuring it out ...