
Cloelius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cloelius
(Sex. Cloelius) - a henchman of P.Clodius, 1st century B.C.
→ The spelling of this man's name is uncertain: he is called either Cloelius or Clodius in the manuscripts.
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Sex.Cloelius holds the Ludi Compitalicii, even though they are still
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Sex.Cloelius, the principal henchman of P.Clodius, is brought to tria
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Antonius recalls Sex.Cloelius and other exiles.
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Milo. The populace, with Sex. Clodius the scribe at their head,
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However Sex. Clodius, at whose instigation the body
Cic:Dom_25
of the granaries to Sextus Clodius, a man deep in destitution
Cic:Dom_47
and monstrous wickedness! Behold! Clodius ** has formulated a
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the vile effrontery of Sextus Clodius ** he had exhausted the
Cic:HarResp_59
employing - creatures like Gellius Clodius, ** and Titius - to
Cic:Mil_33
brand us all? Out, Sextus Clodius, ** out with that portfolio
Cic:Mil_90
poor minion of his, Sextus Clodius, he burned the Senate-house? **
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of January, suffered Sextus Clodius, though he had never
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to belong also to Sextus Clodius ** ? And do you
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with my enemy, that Sextus Cloelius, a fellow most worthy of
Cloelius 2
(P. Cloelius) - a Roman aristocrat, 3rd century B.C.
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P.Cloelius causes dissension at Rome by marrying a close relative.
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