-
Clodia (born Claudia, c. 95 or 94 BC),
nicknamed Quadrantaria ("Quarter", from quadrantarius, the
price of a
visit to the
public baths), Nola ("The Unwilling"...
- The Via
Clodia was an
ancient high road of Italy.
Situated between the Via C****ia and the Via Aurelia, it is
different from them
notably in that the latter...
- o and au is
characteristic of the
Sabine dialect. The
feminine form is
Clodia.
During the Late Republic, the
spelling Clodius is most
prominently ****ociated...
-
Clodia Laeta (died 213), was a
Roman vestal virgin.
Clodia Laeta belonged to a
prominent family.
While the name of her
father is unknown, he is
noted to...
-
VanderWaal as
Vesta Swee****er, a
virginal teen pop star
Chloe Fineman as
Clodia Pulcher James Remar as
Charles Cothope D. B.
Sweeney as
Commissioner Stanley...
- of the
English word
pulchritude (meaning 'beauty').
Claudia Pulchra or
Clodia Pulchra may
refer to:
Claudia Pulchra (wife of Gracchus),
daughter of Appius...
- Fronto, Quintilian, and Jerome. For
modern readers it is of
interest in that
Clodia has been
identified with some
probability with the poet Catullus's Lesbia...
-
senator who was the
first member of his
family to
enter the Senate, and wife
Clodia Pulchra. The
claim in the
Historia Augusta that
Pupienus held
three praetorian...
- The gens
Claudia (Latin: [ˈklau̯dɪ.a]),
sometimes written Clodia, was one of the most
prominent patrician houses at
ancient Rome. The gens
traced its origin...
- July 59 BC. They were the lex
Clodia de collegiis, lex
Clodia frumentaria, lex
Clodia de obnuntiatione, and lex
Clodia de
censoria notione. They were...