Lesbia - Wikipedia 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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Who Was Lesbia? - Cambridge University Press Assessment It’s a seductive story, and what makes it so is the apparent compatibility of the two portraits, that of Lesbia in Catullus’ poems and that of Clodia Metelli in Cicero’s speech Surely there couldn’t be two such women in Rome? Well, of course there could
The Greek Island of Lesbos and the Origin of the Word “Lesbian” “Lesbian” is a demonym for the inhabitants of Lesbos, also spelled as Lesvos, so why does it today describe female homosexuality? The answer is bound to the reputation of the island itself and the written work of an ancient Greek poet named Sappho
The Infamy of Clodia Metelli - Ancient Origins One of the greatest Roman poets of all time, Catullus wrote poems that alternately adored and defamed a woman named “Lesbia,” which was evidently a pseudonym for Clodia Metelli
Catullus | Roman Poet Love Poetry Pioneer | Britannica Catullus (born c 84 bce, Verona, Cisalpine Gaul—died c 54 bce, Rome) was a Roman poet whose expressions of love and hatred are generally considered the finest lyric poetry of ancient Rome In 25 of his poems he speaks of his love for a woman he calls Lesbia, whose identity is uncertain
Lesbia — Grokipedia Lesbia often embodied symbolic motifs of ethereal beauty or the femme fatale in neoclassical art, appearing as an idealized, seductive woman whose grace masked emotional turmoil