
Plautius - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Plautius
(C.Plautius) - Roman praetor, defeated by Viriathus in 146 B.C.
146/21
Viriathus destroys a Roman force of 4000 men under C.Plautius.
146/30
Viriathus defeats the Roman praetor C.Plautius.
145/29
C.Plautius is brought to trial for his conduct in Spain, and goes int
  Within translations:
Diod_33.2
country. [2] & Plautius the Roman praetor greatly misg
Oros_5.4
to flight the praetor C. Plautius, whose power had previously been
Plautius 2
- Roman legate, defeated by the Samnites, 87 B.C.
87/33
Plautius is defeated and killed by the Samnites.
Plautius 3
(M. Plautius) - a Roman officer serving under Sulla, 1st century B.C.
81/28
M.Plautius commits suicide after the death of his wife.
Plautius 4
(P. Plautius) - a Roman senator, 44 B.C.
Joseph:AJ_14.220
Lemonian tribe, Publius Plautius, the son of Publius, of
Plautius
- in documents
CIL_1.561
to her daughter. [b] Novius Plautius made me at R
Plautius → see
Decianus
Plautius → see
Hypsaeus
Plautius → see
Proculus2
Plautius → see
Venno
Plautius → see
Venox
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