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Forum Clodii, is a post
station on the Via Clodia,
about 23
miles (37 km)
northwest of Rome (not 32
miles as in the
Antonine Itinerary),
situated above...
- a
trendy ****ertion of
antiquarian authenticity. In
addition to Clodius,
Clodii from the
Republican era include:
Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodi****, presumably...
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northwest direction and ran on the west side of the
Lacus Sabatinus, past
Forum Clodii and Blera.
According to some it
ended in Saturnia. At
Forum C****ii it may...
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Archbishop of
Cagliari (1984–1987)
Titular Archbishop of
Forum Clodii (1975–1984)
Vicegerent of Rome (1975–1984)
Bishop of
Tortona (1971–1975)...
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Lucius Clodius Macer was a
legatus of the
Roman Empire in
Africa during the
reign of Nero. He
revolted in May 68,
cutting off the food
supply of Rome,...
- (ninth century). It
occupies what was once the
Roman settlement of
Forum Clodii, now
surrounded by an herb garden, part of the
complex of English-style...
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Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus (c. 164 – 238) was
Roman emperor with
Balbinus for 99 days in 238,
during the Year of the Six Emperors. The
sources for...
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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"...
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Bracciano in Italy, near Rome. The land was once the city of
Forum Clodii, and is
designated as an area of
outstanding natural beauty. It is named...