Claudius

"Lame, limping — from the Roman gens Claudia"

♂ Masculino · Latin, Portuguese, Brazilian, German
brazilian rare latin-derived variant

📖 Sobre Claudius

Claudius é a forma latina original do antigo nome romano que significa "coxo." Usado por imperadores e eruditos, carrega séculos de autoridade clássica, do imperador que conquistou a Britânia ao trágico vilão de Shakespeare em Hamlet.

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  • Emperor Claudius — Fourth Roman Emperor (41–54 AD) who expanded the empire to include Britain and modernized its administration despite being initially dismissed due to physical ailments
  • Claudius Ptolemy — Greco-Egyptian mathematician, astronomer, and geographer whose works including the Almagest and Geographia dominated Western scientific thought for over a millennium
  • Appius Claudius Caecus — Roman censor and statesman who built the Appian Way and the first Roman aqueduct, and famously argued against peace with Pyrrhus
  • Matthias Claudius — German poet and journalist of the Enlightenment era, best known for his evening song "Der Mond ist aufgegangen," one of the most beloved poems in German literature