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      • Claudia was a common girls’ name in ancient Rome, borne by the wives of both Nero and Pontius Pilate. The name is mentioned in the New Testament in one of St. Paul's letters to Timothy as one of the Christian women in Rome. As a result, it was taken up in the sixteenth century and has been in moderate use ever since.
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  2. May 7, 2024 · Claudia Blaisdel Carrington was the troubled wife of Matthew Blaisdel in the hit American TV soap opera Dynasty in the 80s. The Australian popular series Home and Away has a character named Claudia Hammond who first appeared in the show in 2009.

  3. 3 days ago · Claudia was a common girls’ name in ancient Rome, borne by the wives of both Nero and Pontius Pilate. The name is mentioned in the New Testament in one of St. Paul's letters to Timothy as one of the Christian women in Rome.

  4. Countless women named Claudia graced the streets of ancient Rome, born into influential families and playing active roles in Roman society. These women were not just mere bystanders, but rather individuals who possessed a wealth of knowledge and a keen political astuteness.

  5. Jul 5, 2024 · Claudia and Jamie, two runaway siblings, investigate its origins while hiding in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They discover that the statue was created by Michelangelo, solving the mystery.

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Meaning & History. Expand Links. Feminine form of Claudius. It is mentioned briefly in the New Testament. As a Christian name it was very rare until the 16th century.

  7. 6 days ago · Claudia narrates from two different perspectives: the adult Claudia, who reflects on the events of 1940–41, and the nine-year-old Claudia, who observes the events as they happen. In the first section of the novel (“Autumn”), nine-year-old Claudia introduces Pecola and explains why she is living with the MacTeers.

  8. Claudia, a story about the titular wife's maturation, is a 1941 play by Rose Franken. [1] Broadway play. Claudia, based on Franken's 1939 novel, premiered as a play on Broadway in 1941. The play was written and directed by Rose Franken and produced by John Golden.