Step into Pompeii circa 50 AD and discover how Roman citizens lived, worked, and socialized before the eruption of Vesuvius.

A Day in the Streets of Pompeii: Daily Life in a Roman Town Under Claudius
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Step into Pompeii circa 50 AD and discover how Roman citizens lived, worked, and socialized before the eruption of Vesuvius.
In 41 AD, after the assassination of Caligula, the reclusive Claudius was unexpectedly declared emperor by the Praetorian Guard—a moment that redefined Roman politics and imperial succession.
In 43 AD, Emperor Claudius achieved a monumental victory with the Roman conquest of Britain, marking a pivotal moment in imperial expansion and imperial image-making.
Explore the Roman annexation of Britannia in 43 AD under Emperor Claudius, a monumental event that expanded Rome’s frontiers and reshaped British history.