Lexicon Klaudios: Claudius, the name of an Emperor, also an army officer Original Word: Κλαύδιος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Klaudios Phonetic Spelling: (klow'-dee-os) Short Definition: Claudius Definition: (a) Claudius, the fourth of the Roman Emperors, Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, who ruled A.D. 41-54, (b) Claudius Lysias, a tribune at Jerusalem. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Latin origin DefinitionClaudius, the name of an Emperor, also an army officer NASB TranslationClaudius (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2804: ΚλαύδιοςΚλαύδιος, Κλαυδίου, ὁ, Claudius. 1. Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus, the Roman emperor, who came into power A.D. 41, and was poisoned by his wife Agrippina in the year 54: Acts 11:28; Acts 18:2. 2. Claudius Lysias, a Roman military tribune: Acts 23:26 (see B. D. American edition, under the word ).
Strong's Claudius. Of Latin origin; Claudius, the name of two Romans -- Claudius. |
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