Clodius, Curio, Bibulus.
Note by H Craik to 'Dissensions in Athens and Rome'

These are names which were prominent in the struggles which preceded the Triumvirate, and ultimately culminated in the establishment of Caesar's power. But Swift does not introduce them with any reference to their real opinions. As a fact Bibulus was the adherent of the aristocratic party, while Clodius and Curio were notorious for their violence and profligacy as tribunes of the plebs.