Clodia metelli;the tribune's sister.
Material type: TextSeries: Women in antiquityPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2011]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0199705240
- 9780199705245
- Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C
- Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C. -- Family
- Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C. -- Influence
- Clodia, 94 B.C.-53 B.C
- Clodia
- Women -- Rome -- Biography
- Women -- Rome -- Social conditions
- Statesmen's spouses -- Rome -- Biography
- Patricians (Rome) -- Biography
- Rome -- Biography
- Rome -- Politics and government -- 265-30 B.C
- HISTORY -- Ancient -- Rome
- Families
- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
- Patricians (Rome)
- Politics and government
- Statesmen's spouses
- Women
- Women -- Social conditions
- Rome (Empire)
- 265-30 B.C
- 937/.05092 B 22
- DG260.C6 S56 2011
Abbreviations; Genealogies of Clodia Metelli and Her Siblings; Maps; Introduction; ONE: Cicero as a Biographical Source; TWO: The Gens Claudia; THREE: Women and Wealth; FOUR: The Claudii Pulchri; FIVE: The Metelli; SIX: Palatine Medea; SEVEN: Lesbia; Conclusion: A Woman in a Man's World; Notes; Works Cited; Index Locorum; A; C; D; E; F; G; I; J; L; O; P; Q; S; V; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z.
Clodia Metelli: The Tribune's Sister is the first full-length biography of a Roman aristocrat whose colorful life, as portrayed by contemporaries, has inspired numerous modern works of popular fiction, art, and poetry. This study, by examining the way in which she was represented, sheds light on the role played by major female figures in Roman literature.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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