Claudius the Conqueror
Claudius positions himself as the heir to a legacy of conquest, making a grand entrance into Britain with elephants to assert his power. Beyond military exploits, he embraces ambitious public works, aiming to improve Rome's infrastructure, much like his illustrious ancestors. His portrayal as a muscular conqueror resonates with Roman audiences, showcasing a shift from his earlier image to that of a decisive leader.In this clip
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