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  1. Publius Claudius Pulcher (died before 246, bc) was the son of Appius Claudius Caecus and commander of the fleet that suffered the only serious Roman naval defeat of the First Punic War (264–241 bc ). The setback occurred in 249, when Claudius was consul. He attacked the Carthaginian fleet in the harbour of Drepanum (modern Trapani, Sicily ...

  2. 19. Nov. 2016 · Publius Clodius Pulcher demoted himself from the patrician class down to the plebeian rank by being adopted by a pleb. The masses, who loved their extravagant hooligan hero, quickly elected Clodius as Tribune of the Plebeians in late 59 BCE. As a tribune, Clodius gained power in Roman government, most importantly the right to veto.

  3. Publius Clodius Pulcher. The Roman politician Publius Clodius Pulcher (died 52 B.C.) was one of the leading demagogues in the 1st century B.C. As tribune, he wielded nearly as much power as Julius Caesar or Pompey. Clodius came from one of the most distinguished of Roman families, the Claudii, which later included Roman emperors.

  4. PUBLIUS CLODIUS PULCHER W. J. TATUM: The Patrician Tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher. Pp. xii + 365. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press, 1999. Cased, ?39.95. ISBN: 0-8078-2480-1. Clodius is too interesting and colourful a character not too have been given a full study in English before now. T. admits (p. 40) the ...

  5. 27. März 2017 · Publius Clodius Pulcher (ca. 93-52 BCE) was born into an illustrious and powerful patrician family that had settled in Rome in the late sixth century BCE: the gens Claudia. Strictly speaking, his name was Publius Claudius Pulcher, but he himself used the name Clodius because it sounded more ‘vulgar’.

  6. 27. Dez. 2005 · Dass er, der Catilina 65 v. Chr. angeklagt hat, mit ihm gemeinsame Sache gemacht haben soll, behauptet zwar nur Cicero, aber etwas Zwielichtiges ist stets um ihn, seine Söldner durchstreifen die Stadt, und die Wahlkämpfe jener Jahre um alle Ämter, die der um des Tribunats Willen plebejisch gewordene P. Clodius Pulcher jemals innehat, tragen einen wüsten und bizarren Charakter.

  7. 17. Apr. 2017 · Publius Clodius Pulcher behauptete, sich an dem betreffenden Tag in Interamna aufgehalten zu haben (140 km von Rom entfernt). Cicero machte eine Zeugenaussage, Clodius sei an dem betreffenden Tag in Ciceros Haus in Rom zur Begrüßung erschienen. Cicero widersprach also seinem Alibi, was Clodius übelnahm. Bücher zu Clodius und seiner Politik: