CLODIUS

(Publius Clodius Pulcher)klōˈdēəs, d. 52 b.c., Roman politician. He belonged to the Claudian gens (see Claudius), and his name is also written as Publius Claudius Pulcher. He was brother to Appius Claudius Pulcher and to the notorious Clodia. In 62 b.c. he created a tremendous scandal when, disguised as a woman, he entered the house of Julius Caesar at the time of the women's mysteries of Bona Dea. Cicero prosecuted him for sacrilege, but Clodius, probably by heavy bribery, won an acquittal. The results were that Caesar divorced his wife Pompeia, and Cicero earned Clodius' unswerving hatred. In 58 b.c., Clodius was tribune of the people, put into office by the First Triumvirate (Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey) probably under the mistaken impression that he would be a tool. Instead, he proved himself a demagogue, seeking popularity in every way. He exiled Cicero on specious charges arising from the conspiracy of Catiline, and he sent Cato the Younger to Cyprus. Clodius spent much of his money in organizing gangs of bullies to intimidate the city. The tribune Milo (initially supported by Pompey) organized a conservative gang, and Rome was plagued with bloody rioting until Clodius was killed by Milo's gang. His irresponsible actions had prepared the way for the civil war of Caesar and Pompey.

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...Ciceronian Oratory , 1993. Christine Cornell CLODIUS PULCHER, PUBLIUS (92-52 B.C.) Clodius was a populist Roman statesman who championed...circumstances after his fathers death in 76, Clodius, of fine appearance, eloquent, and noted...
...legendi . 3 Varros three citations of Clodius concern etymological glosses on words...70, 106, each from a written source, Clodius scribit . 4 Gellius found an etymology...Gellius does not refer the etymology to Clodius Plautine scholarship, but the citation...
...speeches narrowly defined, C. names Clodius freely only in the two concerning his...Vat. 33, 36). The form of the name Clodius evidently preferred (vs. Claudius...plebs. That transfer was required because Clodius belonged to a patrician branch of the...
...just beyond Bovillae he was confronted by Clodius, who was on his way back from Aricia...was quite near the shrine of Bona Dea. Clodius was on horseback, with about 30 slaves...known plebeii: P. Pomponius and C. Clodius. Milo was travelling in a carriage with...
Clodius proposed that Cato, who had so far risen...order to qualify him for the task. From Clodius point of view, a vocal opponent was thus...There was, however, nothing subtle about Clodius treatment of Pompey; he was subject to...
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...omitted.) In early 58, the tribune Clodius proposed a lex de capite civis Romani...he was, without doubt, the target of Clodius rogation. On the day before the bill...would have been forced to fight against Clodius, which would have destroyed the republic...
...is the sister of the demagogue Publius Clodius Pulcher, to whom Catullus refers as Lesbius...well as his bitter foe Cicero remember Clodius for, inter alia, disguising himself...Pompeia. As Suetonius and Plutarch report, Clodius scandalous conduct in turn led to Caesars...
...who, in a riposte to a sneer against him by Clodius, compared the relationship of Clodius and his sister to that of Zeus and Hera.33...deployed with polemical intent; the pun on P. Clodius Pulchers name in poem 79, an echo of contemporary...
...claimed to have engineered his exile: Clodius, tribune in 58, and Gabinius, consul...enemies, Appius Claudius, father of Clodius, and Publius Gabinius, uncle of Aulus...might well have chosen to alienate both Clodius and Gabinius publicly in the period before...
...who takes refuge in the theatre. Von Clodius, a Nazi officer, has come to the performance...love with Carola. The aristocratic Von Clodius (Didier Garreau) disdains the Gestapo...she is no longer the innocent girl Von Clodius loved. Penchenats staging was simple...
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...fashion: whatever you eat this Christmas, you wont match clodius albinus, who downed 500 figs at a sitting. and if youre affluent...drank an amphora of wine and ate 40 or 50 pounds of meat. Clodius Albinus was celebrated because he could eat 500 figs, a basket...
...defended a sleazy ruffian called Titus Milo, accused of assassinating a prominent politician called Publius Clodius Pulcher. Clodius perished in a mafia-style battle between his thugs and Milos, just outside Rome on the Appian Way. This time...
...Competition Sponsored by the MTNA FOUNDATION FUND Supported by Jane Snow Winner: Molly Clodius, Southwest Division (Arizona); Carole FitzPatrick, teacher Molly Clodius, soprano, is currently pursuing her master of music degree in vocal performance...
...Germania Inferior, then Britannia from c. 175 to 178. His son married the daughter of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. DECIMUS CLODIUS ALBINUS, born in Hadrume(n)tum (Sousse, Tunisia), was governor of Lower Germany in 189, then governor of Britain...
...43, James E. Nelson, PPSA, PG of Detroit; Blue Bird Portrait, Ray Coleman, APSA, PG of Detroit; with 14 points: Clodius Returns, John M. Davis, Jr. APSA, PPSA, F67 CC. Honorable Mentions with 14 points were awarded to: Bobcat #1, H...
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...his ruthless young rival, Pompey the general, rich Crassus, Cato a political fanatic, Catilina a psychopath and ambitious Clodius. Their stories form this epic novel. Destruction of Evidence by Katherine John (Accent, pounds 6.99) A family with no...
...Not surprisingly, given Mr. Hollands horror credentials, his prose here often has a gothic flavor. The violent populist Clodius Pulcher, who had provoked a scandal in 62 B.C. by crashing the all-female rites of the Good Goddess (Bona Dea), meets...
...began to dissolve as early as 192 when, following the death of the tyrant Commodus, a civil war ensued. British governor Clodius Albinus became a front runner for the purple and his rival Septimius Severus offered to support him if he helped him deal with...
...0; No. 2: Chalas (H) d. Martinez (RK) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles - No. 1: Pietrusiak/Romero (H) d. Kobernat/Clodius (RK) 6-1, 6-0; No. 2: Czarnota/Frankel (H) d. Anjum/Fisher (RK) 6-2, 6-1; No. 3: Nichols/Janelli...


 

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CLODIUS (Publius Clodius Pulcher)klo de s, d. 52 b.c., Roman politician. He belonged...mysteries of Bona Dea. Cicero prosecuted him for sacrilege, but Clodius, probably by heavy bribery, won an acquittal. The results were...
...Lutatius Catulus (see Catulus , family). In 62 b.c., Clodius and Caesars second wife, Pompeia, were involved in a scandal...more and more toward the senatorial party. The tribunate of Clodius (58 b.c.) had aggravated conditions in Rome, and Caesars...
...Cicero. At the insistence of Pompey , Milo hired a gang to fight the gang of Clodius . The rivals kept Rome in an uproar until it ended (52 b.c.) in the death of Clodius in an affray at Bovillae, on the Appian Way. Pompey was appointed sole...
...the people. At the same time the irresponsible behavior of Clodius and Pompeys own inclinations made him more and more sympathetic...enemy. Finally, after the disorders of the gangs organized by Clodius and Milo , in 52 b.c., Pompey received the sole consulship...
...posts of curule aedile (56 b.c.) and consul (51 b.c.). As a senatorial partisan Marcellus defended Milo against Clodius and joined the opponents of Julius Caesar in the civil war. Caesar pardoned him after Pharsalus. Marcus Claudius Marcellus...
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