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  1. Her affair with Catullus—the identification with Lesbia is widely admitted—began before the death of Metellus in 59, which Clodia was said to have caused by poison: by the end of that year Caelius was her lover. After the Caelius case her political importance ceases. From: Clōdia in Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World ».

  2. 6 de may. de 2021 · One of the most fascinating women from Ancient Rome shrouded in a cloak of secrecy, Clodia is famous because of a rumour among ancient writers that she kille...

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  3. In reality a prominent, politically influential member of the aristo-. cratic Claudian family, the sister of the tribune P. Clodius Pulcher, and the widow of the consul Q. Metellus Celer, Clodia is famously. portrayed in Cicero's speech of 56 B.C., the Pro Caelio, as an angry,

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    15 de may. de 2021 · Clodia. One of the most fascinating women from Ancient Rome shrouded in a cloak of secrecy, Clodia is famous because of a rumour among ancient writers that she killed her own husband *insert shock horror music*. Our two main sources come from the poet Catullus (who does not reference her by name, by the way), and Cicero, in his speech Pro Caelio.

  5. ocultar. Vía Clodia (en latín Via Clodia) era el nombre de una calzada romana que tenía su inicio a unos 15 km de Roma. No se sabe cuándo se construyó, se estima que es del tiempo de la República y, como era costumbre, llevaba el nombre de su constructor, un personaje llamado Clodio. Era una bifurcación de la Vía Cassia.

  6. Clodia Metelli, also known simply Clodia, was one of The Damned which Dante must Punish or Absolve for "The Damned" Achievement/Trophy. She was encountered in The Circle of Gluttony. "A soul filled with grime and smut. This notorious gambler, seducer and drunkard of Rome, left a repulsive trail of rot in her wake." Clodia, born Claudia Pulchra ("Claudia the Beautiful"), was the wife of Quintus ...

  7. Clodio. Para otros usos de este término, véase Clodio (desambiguación). Publio Clodio Pulcro (en latín Publius Clodius Pulcher; 92 a. C. – Bovillae, actual Marino, 18 de enero de 52 a. C.) 1 fue un político romano de la etapa final de la República. Perteneciente a la rica familia patricia de los Claudios Pulcros, era hijo de Apio ...