Cn. Corn. Lent. Clodianus Moneyer of the Roman Republic from 88 BC to 88 BC.
Cn. Cornelius Cn.f. Lentulus Clodianus was one of the moneyers for the year 88 BC. He later served as one of two Consuls of the Republic in 72 BC along with Lucius Gellius Publicola.

Closely linked to the family of Pompey, he is noted for being one of the consular generals who led Roman legions against the slave armies of Spartacus in the Third Servile War. He did not fare well, and was replaced as general by Marcus Licinius Crassus.

This setback to Clodianus’s career was only temporary; with the support of Pompey, both Clodianus and Publicola were appointed censor in 70 BC. They began a systematic purge of the senate, removing some sixty-four senators, although the majority of those expelled were acquitted by the courts and restored to their former position.
Cn. Corn. Lent. Clodianus
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An AR Quinarius struck 88BC in Rome
Obverse: Laureate head of Jupiter right.

Reverse: Victory standing right, crowning trophy; CN LENT in exergue (NT in monogram)

Diameter: 14 mm
Die Orientation: 2 H
Weight: 1.85 g
No notes for this coin
RSC Cornelia 51; Sear 255; Crawford 345/2
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An AR Quinarius struck 88 BC in Rome
Obverse: laureate head of Jupiter right

Reverse: Victory standing right, crowning trophy with wreath; CN LE(NT)

Diameter: 14 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 1.9 g
No notes for this coin
Crawford 345/2, SRCV I 255, Sydenham 703, RSC I Cornelia 5