Claudius’ Humiliation at Suetonius, Divvs Clavdivs 8

Classical Quarterly 72 (2):955-956 (2022)
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Suetonius says that court jesters put slippers on Claudius’ hands while he napped during Caligula's dinner parties so that he would rub his face with them when he awoke. Since touching someone with the sole of a shoe was an insult, the joke is that Claudius insulted himself when he unwittingly rubbed his own face with the slippers.

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