Emperor Claudius was once a judge of a man accused of an unlawful preaching Roman citizen. According to Suetonius, the ruler was to make brilliant decisions.
The emperor stated that the accused should hear the charges in Greek clothes and defend himself in a toga, as befits a Roman citizen.
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