197:(sometimes called "Sextus Clodius") as a favour. Sextus had been a major supporter of his father. His younger sister Claudia married Octavian around 43-41 BC, but when the relations between Octavian and his mother Fulvia broke down about a year later the marriage was broken off. Fulvia died of illness in 40 BC in Greece after traveling with her children following battles with Octavians forces.
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278:, the elder sister of Claudia Marcella Minor. Goold argues that an engagement between Publius and Marcella would have fit the political climate around 43 BC when Octavian himself was marrying Pulcher's sister
171:. If Publius was born after this he might have been born under the name "Clodius", although it is known that he reverted to the patrician spelling at some point after his father's death.
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and bring him to see the body of his father and to demand that he allow them to cut up
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282:. He conjectures that the future emperor might have reasoned that betrothing his niece to a son of a plebeian hero would have its advantages after his experience with the
141:(married in 49 BC). His father Clodius might have been married to a woman named Pinaria Natta before Fulvia, but there are no children known from this possible match.
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There has also been some speculation among historians such as George
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974:. Vol. 47. Harvard University Press. p. 217.
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893:Syme, Ronald (1989). "Two Nieces of Augustus".
756:The Patrician Tribune: Publius Clodius Pulcher.
1023:Respublica: A Novel of Cicero's Roman Republic
267:have rejected this proposal while others like
163:and changed the spelling of his own name from
458:Catullus: A Poet in the Rome of Julius Caesar
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868:Goold, Patrick (1970). "Pulcher Claudius".
802:Wiseman, T. P. (1970). "Pulcher Claudius".
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