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Beloved late wife of Emperor Barbarossa
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'''Claudia''' (クラウディア ''Kuraudia'') is a character mentioned in [[Suikoden]]. She was the wife of [[Barbarosa Rugner]] who passed away prior to the events of the game.
'''Claudia''' (クラウディア ''Kuraudia'') is a character mentioned in [[Suikoden]]. She was the wife of [[Barbarossa Rugner]] who passed away prior to the events of the game.


==History==
==History==
Claudia was [[Barbarosa Rugner|Barbarosa]]'s queen whose gentle personality endeared her to his subjects. Following the [[War of Succession]], Barbarosa was involved in a border conflict with the [[City-State of Jowston]] and by the time he had returned to [[Gregminster]] in triumph, Claudia had passed away from illness.
Claudia was [[Barbarossa Rugner|Barbarossa]]'s queen whose gentle personality endeared her to his subjects. Following the [[War of Succession]], Barbarossa was involved in a border conflict with the [[City-States of Jowston]] and by the time he had returned to [[Gregminster]] in triumph, Claudia had passed away from illness.


[[Windy]] bore a very strong resemblance to the late Claudia. During the [[Gate Rune War]], it was believed by many that Barbarosa was enraptured with Windy due to her strong physical resemblance to Lady Claudia.
[[Windy]] bore a very strong resemblance to the late Claudia. During the [[Gate Rune War]], it was believed by many that Barbarossa was enraptured with Windy due to her strong physical resemblance to Lady Claudia.
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==Other languages and releases==
==Other languages and releases==
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==References==
==References==
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# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 44
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 44


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Latest revision as of 12:49, 10 October 2025

Claudia
クラウディア Kuraudia
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Female
Biographical Information
Family
Appearances

Claudia (クラウディア Kuraudia) is a character mentioned in Suikoden. She was the wife of Barbarossa Rugner who passed away prior to the events of the game.

History

Claudia was Barbarossa's queen whose gentle personality endeared her to his subjects. Following the War of Succession, Barbarossa was involved in a border conflict with the City-States of Jowston and by the time he had returned to Gregminster in triumph, Claudia had passed away from illness.

Windy bore a very strong resemblance to the late Claudia. During the Gate Rune War, it was believed by many that Barbarossa was enraptured with Windy due to her strong physical resemblance to Lady Claudia.

Other languages and releases

Japanese katakana クラウディア
Japanese rōmaji Kuraudia
Chinese simplified (HDR) 克劳蒂娅
Chinese traditional (HDR) 克勞蒂亞
Chinese pinyin Kè láo dì yà
English Claudia
French Claudia
German Claudia
Italian Claudia
Spanish Claudia

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 83
  2. Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.9 (ISBN 4-7753-0088-1), page 79
  3. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 44