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  1. Publius Clodius Pulcher (* um 92 v. Chr.; † 18. Januar 52 v. Chr. bei Bovillae) war ein Politiker in der späten römischen Republik, der zur losen Gruppierung der Popularen gehörte und bis heute vor allem wegen seiner langjährigen Fehde mit Marcus Tullius Cicero bekannt ist.

  2. Publius Clodius Pulcher ( c. 92 [1] – 18 January 52 BC) was a Roman politician and demagogue. A noted opponent of Cicero, he was responsible during his plebeian tribunate in 58 BC for a massive expansion of the Roman grain dole as well as Cicero's exile from the city.

  3. Publius Clodius Pulcher (* um 92 v. Chr., † 18. Januar 52 v. Chr.) (Pulcher, lat. „der Schöne“) war ein bekannter popularer römischer Politiker, an den man sich vor allem wegen seiner langjährigen Fehde mit Marcus Tullius Cicero erinnert.

  4. Publius Clodius Pulcher (born c. 93 bc —died January, 52 bc, Bovillae, Latium [Italy]) was a disruptive politician, head of a band of political thugs, and bitter enemy of Cicero in late republican Rome.

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  5. A Roman politician and demagogue who rose to power as a tribune in the 1st century B.C. He was a supporter of Caesar and an enemy of Cicero, and he was killed in a gang fight in 52 B.C.

  6. Publius Clodius Pulcher. P. CLODIUS PULCHER was an extreme instance of a character not uncommon among the nobility in the last age of the Republic. Of high birth, and possessed of no small amount of ability and energy, he belonged by origin and connexion to the Optimates; but he regarded politics as a game to be played for his personal ...

  7. Publius Claudius Pulcher 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.