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- Gaius Plaetorius who was appointed to establish a colony at Croton in 194. Lucius Plaetorius, a senator mentioned in 129 BC. Marcus Plaetorius, a senator...
- Plaetor; among the Veneti as Plaetorius. The gens name Plaetorius is also found among the Romans, and a Gaius Plaetorius was one of the three amb****adors...
- with Brutus. The coins were ordered by Brutus and produced by Lucius Plaetorius Cesti****, possibly to pay Brutus' army. The issuance of the coin suggests...
- Petrosidius Pidius Pilius Pinarius Pinnius Pisentius Pitisedius Placidius Plaetorius Plaguleius Plancius Plarius Plautius Pleminius Plinius Ploticius Pluticius...
- sail were the senators Lucius Manlius Torquatus, Publius Damasippus and Plaetorius Rusti****. Scipio's fleet was sailing west when a strong headwind forced...
- the son of the praetor's sister; if so, he had a different name. Marcus Plaetorius Senator Executed in 82 Executed just after Gratidi****. Pontius Telesinus...
- Lex Plaetoria is a law (lex) introduced by someone with the family name Plaetorius. The Lex Plaetoria de iurisdictione (after 242 BC, but before 200 BC)...
- L. Cossutius C.f. Sabula ? 396 Plaetoria 2 L.PLAETORI L.F Q 74 74 L. Plaetorius L.f. (Cesti****) Q. 74 397 Cornelia 58 P.LENT P.F L.N Q 74 74 P. Cornelius...
- erit nōbīs amīcus meus, M. Plaetōrius (Cicero) 'since that isn't possible, we will need to ask my friend, Marcus Plaetorius' An example of the imperfect...
- Pladomenus Plare(n)s Plator (in Liburnian as Plaetor; Venetic Plaetorius, cp. Latin Plaetorius) Posantio Pravaius Scerdis Skerdilaidas Tatta Temus, Temeia...