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  1. Clodia is a central character in the novel Clodia by Robert DeMaria. Clodia plays a role in the Ides of March, an epistolary novel by Thornton Wilder covering the events leading to the assassination of Julius Caesar.

  2. Clodia was a profligate Roman beauty and sister of the demagogue Publius Clodius. She was married in 63 bc to Quintus Metellus Celer and was suspected of responsibility for his death in 59 bc. She was mistress to the poet Catullus, who wrote of her as Lesbia, and was the most important influence in.

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    Lesbia is traditionally identified with Clodia, the wife of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer and sister of Publius Clodius Pulcher; her conduct and motives are maligned in Cicero 's extant speech Pro Caelio, delivered in 56 BC.

  4. Aug 30, 2014 · Clodia Metelli lived in the first century BC, a time when the Roman Republic was controlled by a handful of affluent families, whose quarrels would soon lead to civil war and the rise of an empire. Clodia descended from one of these families, a branch of the Claudian line.

  5. During the final decades of the Roman Republic, Clodia, usually designated “Clodia Metelli” to differentiate her from her two like-named sisters, was one of its most prominent and politically involved noblewomen. Eldest of the six children of Ap.

  6. Clodius, an ambitious politician, is best known for his demagoguery during the late 60s and most of the 50s. Though born into an aristocratic family, he recognized that he could gain power faster by being elected tribune and appealing to the lower classes as well as to those who felt disenfranchised.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › reference › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsClodia | Encyclopedia.com

    Clodia (klō´dĕə), fl. 1st cent. BC, Roman matron, famous among the ancient Romans for her beauty; sister of Publius Clodius. She was suspected of murdering her husband, Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer (see Metellus, family), and she accused her lover, Marcus Caelius Rufus, of trying to murder her.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClaudiaClaudia - Wikipedia

    Claudia Procula, a name traditionally attributed to Pontius Pilate's wife. Claudia Pulchra, a relative of the imperial family, accused of immorality and treason. Claudia Rufina, a woman of British descent who lived in Rome c. 90 AD and was known to the poet Martial.

  9. Jan 5, 2009 · Yet an impartial weighing of the evidence with a mind unclouded by Cicero's brilliant oratory will point to the conclusion that the part played by Clodia in the case, though an important part, was only a subsidiary one.

  10. Feb 1, 2015 · By giving Clodia – the ‘Lesbiaof Catulluss famous love poetry – her own first-person narration, Anna Jackson upends and reinvigorates the beloved classical sequence with biting wit...

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