Publius Clodius Pulcher
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Publius Clodius
Publius Clodius Pulcher (93–52 BC) was a populist Roman politician and street agitator during the time of the First Triumvirate. One of the most colorful personalities of his era, he is chiefly remembered for his scandalous lifestyle, which included violating the sanctity of a religious rite reserved solely for women, purportedly with the intention of seducing Caesar's wife; and for his feud with Cicero and Milo, which ended in Clodius' death at the hands of Milo's bodyguards.…more
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Imperium (Cicero, #1)
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2006
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Conspirata (Cicero, #2)
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2009
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Dictator (Cicero, #3)
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2015
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A Murder on the Appian Way (Roma Sub Rosa, #5)
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1994
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The King's Gambit (SPQR, #1)
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1990
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The Sacrilege (SPQR, #3)
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1992
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