Clu'via, Fau'cula
[CLUVII], a Capuan courtezan, who lived in the time of the second Punic war.
She earned the good-will of the Romans by secretly supplying the Roman prisoners with food. When Capua was taken, B. C. 210, her property and liberty were restored to her by a special decree of the senate. (
Liv. 26.33,
34.)
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