Claudius (gens)
The
gens Claudia was one of the oldest families in ancient
Rome, and for centuries its members were regularly leaders of the city and empire.
The family was traditionally held to have begun with
Attius Clausus, a
Sabine who favored peace with Rome, an unpopular position that led to him leaving
Regillus with his followers around
504 BC. Rome was welcoming however, making his followers citizens and giving them land, and making
Appius Claudius Sabinus (as his name was said in the Roman dialect) a
senator. It is assumed that the name came from the latin
claudeo (to limp), as many of the family members were lame, probably from some congenital disease.
There were three of four major branches of the Claudian
gens at the end of the Republic. It is assumed that the name came from the latin
claudeo (to limp), as many of the family members were lame, probably from some congenital disease. Those with the
cognomen Nero were prominent patrician senators during the late Republic; they favoured the
praenomen Tiberius. However, the Neros joined the
gens Julia when
Tiberius Claudius Nero, the son of another
Ti. Claudius Nero and
Livia Drusilla (herself a Claudian Nero through her father
Marcus Livius Drusus Claudianus) was adopted by
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (see
Julio-Claudian dynasty).
Those
Claudii with the cognomen
Marcellus were plebeians and had three consuls in three successive years (51-49 BC; two brothers and their first cousin); they favoured the praenomina Gaius and Marcus. Gaius Claudius Marcellus (consul 49 BC) was married to Augustus' sister
Octavia Minor and their son was married to Augustus' daughter,
Julia the Elder.
Those
Claudii with the cognomen
Pulcher (fem.
Pulchra, meaning "beautiful") were patricians and also very prominent in the late republic; they favoured the praenomina Appius (the only family to bear this praenomen) and Publius. A plebeian offshoot of this family was created when a Publius Claudius Pulcher had himself adopted by a plebeian (for political reasons) and was thereafter known as
Publius Clodius; his sister
Clodia also adopted this vulgar spelling.
Claudia (and
Clodia) were the forms used by women.
*
Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis, founder, consul in
495 BC *
Appius Claudius Crassus,
decemvir ca
450 BC, consul
445 BC*
Gaius Claudius, consul
454(?)
* Appius Claudius P.f. Crassus Inregillensis, consul
346 BC* Marcus Claudius C.f. Marcellus, consul
329 BC*
Appius Claudius Caecus, censor
312 BC consul
307 BC,
297 BC (or
296 BC)
* Marcus Claudius M.f. Marcellus, consul
288 BC* Gaius Claudius M.f. Canina, consul
286 BC,
274 BC* Appius Claudius Ap.f. Russus, consul
269 BC*
Appius Claudius Caudex, consul
264 BC*
Publius Claudius Pulcher, consul
249 BC, lost the
battle of Drepana* Gaius Claudius Ap.f. (Caecus f.?) Centho, consul
240 BC*
Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul
222 BC, suffect
215 BC,
214 BC,
210 BC,
208 BC*
Quintus Claudius, tribune
218 BC* Appius Claudius P.f. Pulcher, consul
212 BC*
Gaius Claudius Ti.f. Nero, consul
207 BC, won the
battle of the Metaurus.
* Tiberius Claudius P.f. Nero, consul
202 BC* Marcus Claudius M.f. Marcellus, consul
196 BC* Appius Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, consul
185 BC* Publius Claudius Ap.f. Pulcher, consul
184 BC* Marcus Claudius M.f. Marcellus, consul
183 BC*
Gaius Claudius Pulcher, consul
177 BC* Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul
166 BC,
155 BC,
152 BC*
Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul
144 BC (or
143 BC)
* Gaius Claudius Pulcher, consul
92 BC*
Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul
77 BC (or
79 BC?)
*
Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius, historian
*
Publius Clodius, tribune of the plebs
58 BC*
Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul
54 BC* Marcus Claudius Marcellus, consul
51 BC*
Gaius Claudius Marcellus Major, consul
50 BC*
Gaius Claudius Marcellus Minor, consul
49 BCNote: Consuls of 51 and 49 BC were brothers and first cousins to the consul of 50 BC.
* Appius Claudius Pulcher, consul
38 BC*
Marcus Claudius Marcellus, namesake of the
Theatre of Marcellus, married to
Augustus' daughter.
* Marcus Claudius Marcellus Aeserninus, consul
22 BC*
Tiberius Claudius Nero, father of the emperor Tiberius, praetor in 42 BC.
* Nero Claudius Drusus, consul
9 BC, father of the emperor Claudius I.
*
Tiberius Claudius Nero (Tiberius), emperor
*
Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus (Claudius I), emperor
*
Tiberius Claudius Britannicus (Britannicus), son of the last
*
Nero Claudius Drusus Caesar (Nero), emperor, first Claudian by adoption.Note: Claudians after the death of Nero were most likely descended from freedmen of the Claudians, or men granted citizenship by Claudians.
*
Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), Greek astronomer
*
Claudius Civilis, led a revolt in
69* Lucius Catilius Severus Iulianus Claudius Reginus, consul
120* Marcus
Gavius Claudius Squilla Gallicanus, consul
127* Lucius Uibullius Hipparchus Ti. Claudius Atticus Herodes, consul
143* Gnaeus Claudius Severus Arabianus, consul
146* Gnaeus Claudius Severus, consul
173* Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus, consul
173* Maternus Ti. Claudius, consul
185* Tiberius Claudius Seuerus Proculus, consul
200* Appius Claudius Iulianus, consul
224* Claudius Pompeianust, consul
231* Gnaeus Claudius Seuerus, consul
235* Lucius Ti. Claudius Aurelius Quintianus, consul
235*
Claudius Aelianus (Aelian)
*
Claudius Galenus (Galen), Greek physician
*
Marcus Claudius Tacitus, emperor
* Titus Claudius M. Aurelius Aristobulus, consul
285*
Flavius Claudius Constantinus Caesar (Constantine II), emperor
*
Flavius Claudius Julianus (Julian), emperor
* Claudius Mamertinus, consul
362* Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus, consul
371* Flauius Claudius Antonius, consul
382*
Claudius Claudianus (Claudian), poet
*
Imp. Caesar Flavius Claudius Constantinus Augustus (Constantine III), usurper
* Claudius Iulius Eclesius Dynamius, consul
488Claudius Salmasius is "Claude Saumaise" Latinized, as was formerly common for European scholars.
See also: Julio-Claudian dynasty