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Chlodio (probably died
after 450), also Clodio, Clodius, Clodion,
Cloio or Chlogio, was a
Frankish king who
attacked and then
apparently ruled Roman-inhabited...
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involved in
organizing the collegia. Even
after Clodius' death, however, the
Clodian following remained strong because of Fulvia's
understanding of her political...
- the
Clodian crowd, who, in turn,
terrified the
advocate on Milo's side,
Marcus Marcellus. As he
began his
questioning of the witnesses, the
Clodian crowd...
- Cidorix, Clatex, Clavix, Clentel, Clentel, Clidorel, Clodel, Clodelib,
Clodian, Clodil, Cloflow, Clofre, Clogan, Clogin, Clognil, Clogrel, Clogrelhexal...
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series of
trials against Gaius Cato and
Marcus Nonius Sufenas,
previous Clodian allies during their tribunates.
While the
sources are
unclear as to whether...
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Clodian Apollo Parn****ius
clodius incredibilis, male from St. Elie
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:...
- known. His name
seems to show that he was a
freedman of some
member of the
Clodian gens.
Cicero was on
friendly terms with both
Aesopus and Roscius, the equally...
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obstructionist tactic by
Julius Caesar's
consular colleague Bibulus. That the
Clodian law had not
deprived all
augurs or
magistrates of the
privilege is indicated...
- in A
Murder on the
Appian Way
during a
series of
riots incited by the
Clodians.
Lucius Claudius, Gordi****'
friend and
benefactor who
later leaves his...
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support of
Pompey and his troops, to
restore order and
suppress the
Clodian and
Milonian mobs.
Pompey was then
elected sole
consul to
maintain order...