Respuesta :
Claudius was killed by his wife and gave more womens rights is what i believe it is
Answer:
Claudius
Explanation:
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augusto Germanicus, historian and Roman politician, was the fourth Roman emperor of the Jules-Claudia dynasty, and ruled from January 24 of the year 41, until his death in the year 54. Born in Lugdunum, Gaul, He was the first Roman emperor born outside the Italic peninsula. His ashes were deposited in Augustus' mausoleum.
Claudio's love life was unusual for someone of the high nobility in those times. Edward Gibbon mentions that of the first fifteen emperors, "Claudius was the only one who did not maintain relations with children or men". Gibbon is based on Suetonius's comment in which he says that "He had a great passion for women, but no interest in men." Suetonius and the other historians of antiquity really used this question against Claudius, accusing him of being dominated by the women and wives themselves, and of acting under them.