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Publius Clodius Pulcher (c. 92 – 18
January 52 BC) was a
Roman politician and demagogue. A
noted opponent of Cicero, he was
responsible during his plebeian...
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legislation that
benefited them. He
introduced several laws (the
leges Clodiae) that made him po****r with the people,
strengthening his
power base, then...
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Cicero was
faced with
exile later that year for
having violated the
Leges Clodiae by
executing members of the
Catiline conspiracy without a
formal trial...
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ancient Roman laws,
introduced by any
member of the
Julian family Leges Clodiae,
series of laws p****ed by the
Plebeian Council of the
Roman Republic Leges...
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governorship of
Cisalpine Gaul and of Illyri**** for five years.
Leges Clodiae 58 BC P.
Clodius Pulcher Tribune of the
plebs Seven laws: (1) Lex Clodia...
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members of that College. This law was
repealed in 58 BC by the
Leges Clodiae.
Roman law List of
Roman laws Cicero. Phil. II.32, pro Sestio, 15, ad Att...
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possible date is 58 BC,
because book
three unmistakably refers to the
Leges Clodiae enacted in that year. The
latest possible date is 43 BC, the year Cicero...
- Parn****ius clodius, a
butterfly Clodia,
sister of
Clodius Pulcher Leges Clodiae,
legislation sponsored by
Clodius Pulcher as
tribune in the 1st century...
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chieftain of the
Salian Franks,
sometimes called "Clodius I"
Leges Clodiae,
legislation sponsored by
Clodius Pulcher as
tribune W.
Jeffrey Tatum,...
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besides a man's name on the register. Later, a law (one of the
Leges Clodiae or "Clodian Laws")
allowed a
citizen to
appeal a
censorial nota. Once a...