Claudius (Roman Emperor)

Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus or Claudius I (10 BC–AD 54) (Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus before his accession) was the fourth Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, ruling from January 24, AD 41 to his death in AD 54. Born in Lugdunum in Gaul (modern-day Lyon, France), to Drusus and Antonia Minor, he was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy. His reign saw an expansion of the empire, including the conquest of Britain.

Claudius in "A Massachusetts Yankee in King Arthur's Court"
President John F. Kennedy found the remains of a monument to Claudius in Cam'lod'n. Kennedy remembered Claudius was the conqueror of Britain. As Kennedy watched, a dog urinated on the remains of the alter.