Clodius

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Denarius issued for the anti-Neronian rebel Clodius Macer in 68 AD

Clodius is an alternate form of the Roman nomen Claudius, a patrician gens that was traditionally regarded as Sabine in origin. The alternation of o and au is characteristic of the Sabine dialect. The feminine form is Clodia.

Republican era

Publius Clodius Pulcher

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Other Clodii of the Republic

In addition to Clodius, Clodii from the Republican era include:

Women of the Claudii Marcelli branch were often called "Clodia" in the late Republic.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Imperial era

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Funerary relief for Publius Clodius Philonicus, 70–100 AD

People using the name Clodius during the period of the Roman Empire include:

Clodii Celsini

The Clodii Celsini continued to practice the traditional religions of antiquity in the face of Christian hegemony through at least the 4th century, when Clodius Celsinus Adelphius (see below) converted.<ref>Bernice M. Kaczynski, "Faltonia Betitia Proba: A Virgilian Cento in Praise of Christ," in Women Writing Latin (Routledge, 2002), vol. 1, p. 132 online.</ref> Members of this branch include:

See also

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