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== Name == As a consequence of [[Roman naming conventions|Roman customs]], society, and personal preference, Claudius' full name varied throughout his life: * '''Tiberius Claudius D. f. Ti. n. Drusus''', the cognomen '''Drusus''' being inherited from his [[Nero Claudius Drusus|father]] as his brother [[Germanicus]], as the eldest son, inherited the cognomen '''Nero''' when their uncle the future Emperor [[Tiberius]] was adopted by [[Augustus]] into the [[Julii Caesares]] and the victory name ([[agnomen]]) '''Germanicus''' from their father.{{sfn|Suetonius|loc=Claudius 2.1; "Claudius was born at Lugdunum on the Kalends of Augustus in the consulship of [[Iullus Antonius]] and [[Africanus Fabius Maximus|Fabius Africanus]], the very day when an altar was first dedicated to Augustus in that town, and he received the name of Tiberius Claudius Drusus. Later, on the adoption of his elder brother into the Julian family, he took the surname [of] [[Germanicus]]"}} * '''Tiberius Claudius D. f. Ti. n. Nero''', the cognomen '''Nero''' devolved to Claudius as the head of the [[Claudia gens#Claudii Nerones|Claudii Nerones]] after his elder brother was adopted by [[Tiberius]] as required by [[Augustus]] into the [[Julii Caesares]] in AD 9. Germanicus kept the victory title '''Germanicus''' as a praenomen, becoming Germanicus Julius Caesar. His son, [[Caligula]], was known as Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus, keeping the victory title, and later was known as Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Some authorities consider that his full name may have been Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus.{{efn|Simpson{{sfn|Simpson|pp=365β366}} and Hurley{{sfn|Hurley|p=68}} suggest that he added the 'Germanicus' in 9 BC by senatorial decree and switched 'Drusus' for 'Nero' when he became head of the family [[Claudii Nerones]] in AD 4. Stuart{{sfn|Stuart|p=318 (note 7)}} and Levick{{sfn|Levick|2015|pp=11, 21β22}} somewhat ignore Suetonius and propose that his name was always Ti. Claudius Nero, and that he added Germanicus only in AD 4.}} * '''Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus''' While Claudius had never been formally adopted either by Augustus or his successors, he was nevertheless the grandson of Augustus's sister Octavia, and so he felt that he had the right of family. He also adopted the name "Augustus" as the two previous emperors had done at their accessions. He kept the honorific "Germanicus" to display the connection with his heroic brother and father. He deified his paternal grandmother Livia to highlight her position as wife of the divine Augustus. Claudius frequently used the term "filius Drusi" (son of Drusus) in his titles, to remind the people of his legendary father and lay claim to his reputation.{{sfn|Levick|2015|p=51}}
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