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Plautius is a name.
Notable people with the name include:
Plautius Later**** (executed AD 65),
Roman senator Plautius Quintillus (died by 175), Roman...
- is now
identified as Aulus'
father of the same name,
Aulus Plautius. The
younger Plautius was
suffect consul for the
second half of 29, with
Lucius Nonius...
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Plautius Later**** (executed AD 65) was a
Roman senator of the
first century and
member of the
influential Plautia gens.
Plautius was the son of Quintus...
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Aulus Plautius may
refer to:
Aulus Plautius, a
tribune of
plebs in 70 BC,
later the
legate of
Pompey responsible for
Sicily in the war
against the pirates...
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consul during the
reign of Augustus. The son of
Aulus Plautius who was
praetor urb**** in 51 BC,
Plautius was
appointed consul suffectus in 1 BC, replacing...
- of the Lapiths. The
coins minted by
Publius Plautius Hypsaeus depict Neptune and Leucon. The
nomen Plautius is
derived from the
common Latin surname Plautus...
- as the
colleague of the
emperor Augustus.
Marcus Plautius Silv**** the son of
another Marcus Plautius Silv**** and Urgulania, a
close friend of the empress...
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Although the name of his wife is not known,
Quintus Plautius has been
identified as the
father of
Plautius Later****, who was
accused of an
affair with Valeria...
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three attested siblings:
Marcus Plautius Silv****,
mentioned above. It is
probable that he
adopted Tiberius Plautius Silv**** Aeli****, who was consul...
- Commodus. They had two children: a son, (
Plautius) Quintillus, and a daughter,
Plautia Servilla. In 177,
Plautius served as
ordinary consul as the colleague...