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Clodia |
 | | She and her brother, the infamous Clodius, changed the spelling of their names to indicate that while they were indeed members of the Gens Claudiana, they were rebelling against the aristocratic life style which membership in a old established and respected family presumed. |
 | | Clodia was attractive, well educated, and married to Metellus, a wealthy patrician. |
 | | Aurum sumptum a Clodiâ, venenum quaesitum quod Clodiae daretur, ut dicitur. |
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