
Cluentius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cluentius
- a Samnite general, early 1st century B.C.
89/18
Sulla defeats the Samnites under Cluentius near Nola.
Oros_5.18
also pursued and killed L. Cluentius, an Italian leader, and a
Cluentius 2
(A. Cluentius Habitus) - the father of Cicero's client
88/72
The death of A.Cluentius, father of Cicero's client.
Cic:Clu_11
[5.] Aulus Cluentius Habitus, gentlemen, father of my
Cluentius 3
(A. Cluentius Habitus) - a citizen of Larinum, defended by Cicero in 66 B.C.
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103/18
The birth of A.Cluentius of Larinum, the client of Cicero.
85/39
The adultery of Melinus and Sassia, the mother of Cluentius.
74/8
murder of Asuvius and Dinaea, and the attempted murder of Cluentius.
74/17
the attempted murder of Cluentius, but it is alleged that the
71/36
lder Oppianicus; Sassia alleges that her son Cluentius poisoned him.
66/38
Cicero's speech defending A.Cluentius against a charge of murder.
Cicero,-
CICERO, Oratio pro Cluentio
Cic:Brut_271
in behalf of A. Cluentius, and who was an accurate, and
Cic:Clu_9
[4.] [9] Aulus Cluentius is charged with having bribed
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Sassia, mother of my client Habitus - yes, as a mother
Cic:Clu_19
the resolute attitude of Aulus Cluentius and the motive of the
Cic:Clu_26
desire of marrying Sassia, Habitus's mother, her whose husband,
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wickedness, and his guilt, Habitus would never have undertaken
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disputation every day between Habitus and Oppianicus, so keen
Cic:Clu_47
Habitus was at that time in
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had been, and still was, Cluentius's bitterest foe. Or if I
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charge of intending to poison Habitus through the agency of the
Cic:Clu_74
suit before an arbitrator). Habitus was indifferent enough to
Cic:Clu_82
came the actual sum expended? Cluentius has kept his accounts most
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the same statute ** as Habitus is now. But Junius presided
Cic:Clu_96
jury. But the case of Cluentius can in no way be
Cic:Clu_105
the alleged attempt to poison Habitus, they would have said no.
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it; tell us what bribe Cluentius gave, where he got it,
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he took a bribe from Cluentius. Lentulus says he did not.
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I am told they censored Habitus himself. Yes, but for nothing
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maintain was effected by Habitus through bribery, though without
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lies, I at once told Habitus that the clause beginning: "Whosoever
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of their order, suppose, as Cluentius does now, that their protest
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one more generously than by Cluentius: it was my client's wealth
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What connexion had he with Habitus? None: there was more probably
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destiny of my client, Aulus Cluentius : do you shield from
Cic:Clu_201
you can, save. [201] Habitus implores you, gentlemen, and
Plinius:Ep_1.20
that in his defence of Cluentius "he had simply followed
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