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Catullus
Gaius Valerius Catullus (Classical Latin: [ˈɡaːius waˈlɛrius kaˈtullus]; c. 84 – c. 54 BC), known as Catullus (kə-TUL-əs), was a Latin neoteric poet of the late Roman Republic. His surviving works remain widely read due to their popularity as teaching tools and because of their personal or sexual themes.
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Clodia Pulcra (in latino Clodia Pulchra; 94 a.C. circa – post 45 a.C.), nata con il nome patrizio di Claudia Pulcra e nota semplicemente come Clodia, è stata una nobildonna romana del I secolo a.C., figlia di Appio Claudio Pulcro console nel 79 a.C. e di Cecilia Metella Balearica minore, sorella di Publio Clodio Pulcro e moglie del proconsole Quinto Cecilio Metello Celere.
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Lesbia
Lesbia was the literary pseudonym used by the Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84–54 BC) to refer to his lover. Lesbia is traditionally identified with Clodia, the wife of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer and sister of Publius Clodius Pulcher; her conduct and motives are maligned in Cicero's extant speech Pro Caelio, delivered in 56 BC.
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