1. Publius Clodius Pulcher, b. c.92 BC, Roman patrician of the famous Claudian gens, who, like his sister Clodia (see above) and some other members of the gens, used the plebeian form of the name. He was notorious for his violence and profligacy, and as the enemy of Cicero. For his profanation of the mysteries of the Bona Dea in 62 BC, his hatred of Cicero, resulting in the latter's exile in 58, his feud with Milo, and his violent death in 52 see CICERO
2. Decimus Clodius Albĭnus, governor of Britain at the end of the second century AD.




