Claudius the god and his wife Messalina : the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself, also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others
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Graves, R. (1976). Claudius the god and his wife Messalina: the troublesome reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., died A.D. 54), as described by himself, also his murder at the hands of the notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and his subsequent deification, as described by others . Penguin.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Graves, Robert, 1895-. 1976. Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina: The Troublesome Reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., Died A.D. 54), As Described By Himself, Also His Murder At the Hands of the Notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and His Subsequent Deification, As Described By Others. Penguin.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Graves, Robert, 1895-. Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina: The Troublesome Reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., Died A.D. 54), As Described By Himself, Also His Murder At the Hands of the Notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and His Subsequent Deification, As Described By Others Penguin, 1976.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Graves, Robert. Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina: The Troublesome Reign of Tiberius Claudius Caesar, Emperor of the Romans (born 10 B.C., Died A.D. 54), As Described By Himself, Also His Murder At the Hands of the Notorious Agrippina (mother of the Emperor Nero) and His Subsequent Deification, As Described By Others Penguin, 1976.