Where the Roman Authorities Justified in Claiming that the Campaign of 43ad was a Brilliant success
Date Submitted: 05/06/2004 07:49:29
Category: / History / European History
Length: 5 pages (1399 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 5 pages (1399 words)
Where the Roman Authorities Justified in Claiming that the Campaign of 43ad was a Brilliant success
The roman emperor Claudius was the successor to the tyrannical ruler Caligula. The imperial guard murdered Caligula because they had had enough of his wicked ways. When Claudius heard this, he cowered behind a curtain in the upper room of the palace because he feared for his life. A guard found him behind the curtain and he was taken
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Romans had won any way.
<Tab/>Subsequent to analysing the evidence I believe that Roman authorities did not posses the right to claim a proper victory, as they had not deserved it fully. Though Claudius may have had physically disabilities he certainly was not stupid and he managed to turn a small victory into a successful invasion and he got what he wanted in the beginning the support of the public.
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