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1642:Categories
1615:L. Fezzi,
1603:Pro Caelio
1296:References
1082:L. Luculli
1072:tr. pl. 58
1045:C. Pulcher
816:C. Pulcher
499:(Fonteia?)
397:Conspirata
275:Later life
242:Pro Caelio
166:Early life
143:philosophy
527:(Vetorum)
298:The poet
161:Biography
129:patrician
118:see below
1368:41648748
1240:See also
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1189:M. Bruti
1184:Claudia
1039:cens. 50
1023:Q. Regis
1011:maior et
1009:Claudiae
440:Catullus
410:Dictator
318:metrical
314:Apologia
310:Apuleius
300:Catullus
269:Terentia
265:Plutarch
259:Palatine
215:Marriage
209:plebeian
204:Lucullus
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1266:Claudia
1219:Claudia
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666:Claudia
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351:Lesbia
322:Cicero
305:Lesbia
147:poetry
92:(born
90:Clodia
78:Spouse
30:Clodia
1558:Cael.
1556:Cic.
1505:JSTOR
1364:JSTOR
1344:JSTOR
1252:Notes
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255:Medea
251:Baiae
139:Greek
1433:ISBN
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460:Rome
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