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Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus

Claudius

also: Caesar

Fourth Roman emperor (r. AD 41–54). The 'Caesar' praised throughout the work and the 'public father' into whose mouth Seneca puts the consolation; Seneca, exiled under him, pleads for his own recall.

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Mentioned in 14 works (101 total)

Consolation to Marcia philosophy · 6 mentions
Consolation to His Mother Helvia philosophy · 2 mentions
Consolation to Polybius philosophy · 12 mentions
On Anger philosophy · 7 mentions
On the Shortness of Life philosophy · 3 mentions
The Pumpkinification of the Divine Claudius satire · 5 mentions
On the Firmness of the Wise Man philosophy · 2 mentions
Octavia tragedy · 6 mentions
On Mercy philosophy · 7 mentions
On Benefits philosophy · 21 mentions
On Tranquility of Mind philosophy · 2 mentions
Moral Letters to Lucilius philosophy · 21 mentions
Natural Questions philosophy · 4 mentions
On Providence philosophy · 3 mentions

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