Plautius

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Plautius was the nomen gentile of a Roman family, the gens Plautia . It probably came originally from Praeneste in Latium and was made in the middle of the 4th century BC. Seven consuls . According to this, members of the sex are only used again in the last two centuries BC Mentioned. During the imperial era, the Plautier belonged to the leading senatorial families and were related by marriage to the Julio-Claudian and Antonine imperial families.

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