In this article we discuss whether Claudius is an effective ruler. To gain an answer, I will also discuss how he governs his empire, and how he controls law and state. But first of all it is best to introduce Claudius easily before he becomes emperor. This will help us understand his situation and how past events have affected his rule. Claudius was the great nephew of Augustus, a member of the most important family in Rome then.
Valeria Messalina (about 17/20 - 48) was the third wife of Roman Emperor Claudius. Messalina]] Rome children: Domitia Lepida the Younger] and Marcus Valerius Messalla Barbatus. She is also the father's cousin of Emperor Nero, the second cousin of Emperor Carigla, and also the grandson of Emperor Augustus. As an influential woman with indiscriminate reputation, she married her lover while marrying Claudius. She was executed. Before she gets married to her second cousin, Claudius at the age of 38, little is known about the life of Messalina. Claudius was about 48 years old. But it is clear that this came from the inside of the heart of Rome and got used to the taste of power. Two children were born for their combination: the daughter Claudia Octavia (born 39 or 40), the future queen, the step sister and the first wife of Nero Emperor, and the son (Britannia of Knicks)
Nero, perfectly known as Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, also known as (50-54 ce) Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, formerly known as Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (December 15th 37 ce, Antium, Latium - June 6, 68 Years old, Rome died, the fifth Roman emperor (54-68 ce), heirs and heirs of the emperor Claudius. He is a notorious and dubious evidence for his personal corruption and waste, Burned and persecuted Christians Nero's father, Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, died in about 40 people and Nero was raised by his mother Julia Agrippina, the granddaughter of Emperor Augustus After the second husband was poisoned , Agrippina quietly became the wife of her uncle, Emperor of Claudius, overcame the legal requirement of Britannicus, the son of Claudius, and supported marrying his daughter Octavia.