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1st century AD Roman politician and general, provincial governor and suffect consul
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
Aulus_Plautius
Topics referred to by the same term
Plautius is a name. Notable people with the name include: Plautius Lateranus (executed AD 65), Roman senator Plautius Quintillus (died by 175), Roman
Plautius
Ancient Roman family
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
Plautia_gens
1st century AD Roman senator and politician
Plautius Lateranus (executed AD 65) was a Roman senator of the first century and a member of the influential Plautia gens. Plautius was the son of Quintus
Plautius_Lateranus
Topics referred to by the same term
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
Aulus Plautius (disambiguation)
Aulus_Plautius_(disambiguation)
Roman consul in 347 BC and 341 BC
Gaius Plautius Venox was a Roman statesman and general who served as consul in 347 and 341 BC. Plautius was a member of the family of the Plautii, a relatively
Gaius_Plautius_Venox
Roman noble and consul (died 205)
Commodus. They had two children: a son, (Plautius) Quintillus, and a daughter, Plautia Servilla. In 177, Plautius served as ordinary consul as the colleague
Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus
Marcus_Peducaeus_Plautius_Quintillus
1st century AD Roman senator and consul
Although the name of his wife is not known, Quintus Plautius has been identified as the father of Plautius Lateranus, who was accused of an affair with Valeria
Quintus_Plautius
4th-century BC Roman senator and consul
the Etruscans and Plautius against raids made by the Privernates and the Hernici. Although Fabius suffered a defeat in Etruria, Plautius was successful over
Gaius_Plautius_Proculus
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
battle on the Thames. Plautius halted and sent word for Claudius to join him for the final push. Cassius Dio presents this as Plautius needing the emperor's
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
Roman senator and general
as the colleague of the emperor Augustus. Marcus Plautius Silvanus the son of another Marcus Plautius Silvanus and Urgulania, a close friend of the empress
Marcus Plautius Silvanus (consul 2 BC)
Marcus_Plautius_Silvanus_(consul_2_BC)
Historical fantasy drama television show
Julius Caesar had failed to conquer Britain 90 years earlier. General Aulus Plautius and his second-in-command Lucius are determined to succeed where Julius
Britannia_(TV_series)
2nd century Roman senator and consul
Lucius Plautius Lamia Silvanus (c. 110 – aft. 145) was a Roman senator. He was suffect consul for the nundinium of March-April 145 with Lucius Poblicola
Lucius Plautius Lamia Silvanus
Lucius_Plautius_Lamia_Silvanus
1st century BC Roman senator and suffect consul
consul during the reign of Augustus. The son of Aulus Plautius who was praetor urbanus in 51 BC, Plautius was appointed consul suffectus in 1 BC, replacing
Aulus_Plautius_(consul_1_BC)
2nd-century Roman senator and consul
Plautius Quintillus (died by 175) was a Roman senator who lived in the 2nd century. The family of Plautius Quintillus was of consular rank and was politically
Plautius_Quintillus
Roman consul in 329 BC
Gaius Plautius Decianus was a Roman general and politician who served as consul once in 329 BC. Plautius was from a plebeian family whose first consul
Gaius_Plautius_Decianus
First wife of Claudius (married c. 9-24 AD)
three attested siblings: Marcus Plautius Silvanus, mentioned above. It is probable that he adopted Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus, who was consul
Plautia_Urgulanilla
Late 2nd/early 3rd century Roman senator and consul
Quintus (Hedius) Lollianus Plautius Avitus (fl. late 2nd to early 3rd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator who was appointed consul in
Quintus Hedius Lollianus Plautius Avitus
Quintus_Hedius_Lollianus_Plautius_Avitus
1st century Roman senator
Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus (c. 45 – 81/96) was a Roman senator. He was described by Brian W. Jones as "the most eminent of the consular victims"
Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus
Lucius_Aelius_Lamia_Plautius_Aelianus
1st-century BC Roman woman, briefly wife of Octavian
maternal grandmother of Publius Plautius Pulcher and his siblings Plautia Urgulanilla, Marcus Plautius Silvanus and Aulus Plautius Urgulanius. Clodia Women in
Claudia_(wife_of_Octavian)
1st century AD Roman senator
Plautia, the son of Marcus Plautius Silvanus, consul in 2 BC, and Lartia, and was therefore related to the Aulus Plautius who invaded Britannia in 43
Marcus Plautius Silvanus (praetor 24)
Marcus_Plautius_Silvanus_(praetor_24)
Female name for Roman gens Pomponia
who lived in the 1st century. She was the wife of Roman General Aulus Plautius, a distant relative of Julia Livia (daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar) and
Pomponia
Battle between British tribes and Roman invaders (43 AD)
was an early battle in the Claudian invasion of Britain, led by Aulus Plautius. On the news of the Roman landing, the British tribes united to fight them
Battle_of_the_Medway
Roman empress from 161 to 175
childhood; Annia Aurelia Fadilla (born in 159), married Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus, had issue; Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor (born in 160), married
Faustina_the_Younger
2nd century Roman senator and consul
Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus was a Roman senator active during the middle of the second century AD. He was ordinary consul for 162 as the colleague
Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus
Lucius_Titius_Plautius_Aquilinus
Early 1st century AD Roman aristocrat
Publius Plautius Rufus flourished during the first century, during the Principate of Augustus. Possibly the son of twice-praetor Gaius Plautius Rufus,
Publius_Plautius_Rufus
1st-century AD British chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe
in Tacitus's Annals, leading the Silures and Ordovices of Wales against Plautius' successor as governor, Publius Ostorius Scapula. Finally, in 50, Scapula
Caratacus
Roman senator and consul (c. 5 BC- AD 46)
Political offices Preceded by Aulus Plautius, and Lucius Nonius Asprenas as Suffect consuls Consul of the Roman Empire 30 with Lucius Cassius Longinus
Marcus_Vinicius_(consul_30)
1st century AD Roman senator and consul
sources he is referred to as Plautius Aelianus, but we learn from an inscription that his full name was Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus, and that he
Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus
Tiberius_Plautius_Silvanus_Aelianus
Roman senator (c.177–c.212)
Caesar II Consul of the Roman Empire 209 with Quintus Hedius Lollianus Plautius Avitus Succeeded by Manius Acilius Faustinus, and Aulus Triarius Rufinus
Lucius Aurelius Commodus Pompeianus
Lucius_Aurelius_Commodus_Pompeianus
4th-century BC Roman plebeian dictator and consul
Political offices Preceded by Gaius Fabius Ambustus and Gaius Plautius Proculus Consul of the Roman Republic with Gnaeus Manlius Capitolinus Imperiosus
Gaius_Marcius_Rutilus
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
before 158) Annia Aurelia Fadilla (born 159), married Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus, had issue Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor (born 160), married
Marcus_Aurelius
1976 BBC television series
Nero Claudius Drusus (ep. 2) Roger Bisley as Senator (ep. 3) and Aulus Plautius (ep. 13) Tony Haygarth as Claudius' Slave Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar (ep
I,_Claudius_(TV_series)
Ancient Roman noblewoman
with the empress Livia. She was the mother of the Roman general Marcus Plautius Silvanus (consul in 2 BC), who had distinguished himself when fighting
Urgulania
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Lentulus M. Valerius Messalla Messallinus Roman consul XIII 2 BC With: M. Plautius Silvanus Succeeded by Cossus Cornelius Lentulus L. Calpurnius Piso Religious
Augustus
Roman empress from 164 to 169
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Lucilla
AD 6–9 revolt in Roman province of Illyricum
second rebel force confronted the legions which Caecina Severus and Marcus Plautius Silvanus were bringing to Illyricum (from Moesia and the Roman province
Bellum_Batonianum
1st century AD Roman noblewoman
who was related to the Julio-Claudian dynasty. She was the wife of Aulus Plautius, the general who led the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD, and was renowned
Pomponia_Graecina
Roman empress from AD 81 to 96
Domitius Corbulo. Domitia divorced her first husband, Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus in order to marry Domitian in AD 71. The marriage produced only
Domitia_Longina
4th century BC Roman statesman and general
made the previous year by the censors Appius Claudius Caecus and Gaius Plautius Venox. Junius was magister equitum in 310 and possibly again in 309; his
Gaius_Junius_Bubulcus_Brutus
1st century BCE Roman politician
Publius Plautius Hypsaeus was a politician of the Roman Republic during the first century BCE. He was probably the grandson of Marcus Plautius Hypsaeus
Publius_Plautius_Hypsaeus
commander, Gaius Plautius, with 4,000 men to pursue him. However, Viriathus employed his tactics of feigned retreats and ambushes. He lured Plautius into a trap
Raid_of_Carpetania
Celtic tribe
that prompted Claudius to launch a successful invasion, led by Aulus Plautius, in AD 43. Dio tells us that, by this stage, Cunobelinus was dead, and
Catuvellauni
4th-century BC Roman consul
year he was elected to his first consulship with Gaius Plautius Venox Hypsaeus. Gaius Plautius led his troops to victories in Priverno and Volsci, while
Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas
Lucius_Aemilius_Mamercinus_Privernas
Calendar year
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Commodus and Plautius (or, less frequently, year 930 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 177 for
177
Lover of Roman emperor Hadrian (c. 111 – 130)
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Antinous
2nd century Roman noblewoman
Marcus consented to Antoninus' proposal. Fabia later married the nobleman Plautius Quintillus who came from a family of consular rank. During the reign of
Ceionia_Fabia
Calendar year
Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rusticus and Plautius (or, less frequently, year 915 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 162 AD
162
sources are conflicted: P. (or C.) Plautius Proculus (Livy 8.22) C. Plautius Decianus II (Chronograph of 354) Plautius Venox II (Hydatius) A. Postumius
List_of_Roman_consuls
Roman imperial dynasty
wife of the emperor Domitian. By her first husband, Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus, Domitia Longina may have been the mother or maternal grandmother
Julio-Claudian_dynasty
Roman politician and Stoic (95–46 BC)
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Cato_the_Younger
Roman politician and assassin of Julius Caesar (85–42 BC)
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Marcus_Junius_Brutus
4th-century BC Roman general and statesman
Popillius Laenas Succeeded by Gaius Plautius Venox Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus Preceded by Gaius Plautius Venox Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus
Marcus_Valerius_Corvus
Daughter of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius
of Plautius Quintillus was Ceionia Fabia, sister of Lucius Verus. Fadilla bore Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus two children: a son, (Plautius) Quintillus
Fadilla
Index of articles associated with the same name
Quintillus (died 270), Roman emperor Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus (died 205), Roman noble Plautius Quintillus (died by 175), Roman senator Quinctia
Quintillus_(cognomen)
Calendar year
consul Guo Tu (or Gongze), Chinese official and politician Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus, Roman consul Popilius Pedo Apronianus, Roman politician Yuan
205
consul Plautius - jurist Aulus Plautius - consul Publius Plautius Hypsaeus - praetor, quaestor, and aedile Plautius Lateranus - senator Marcus Plautius Silvanus
List_of_ancient_Romans
First wife of Roman Emperor Tiberius
distinguished lady married to Aulus Plautius, and appears to have been a daughter of a daughter of Vipsania. Plautius was a general in the conquest of Britain
Vipsania_Agrippina
Roman consul in 35 and 46 AD
Aulus Gabinius Secundus Succeeded by Sextus Papinius Allenius, and Quintus Plautius as Ordinary consuls Preceded by Aulus Antonius Rufus, and Marcus Pompeius
Decimus_Valerius_Asiaticus
Roman empress from 202 to 205
Severus (the father of Caracalla). She also had a brother, Gaius Fulvius Plautius Hortensianus. Severus and Plautianus arranged for Plautilla to be married
Fulvia_Plautilla
1st-century BC Roman noblewoman and mother of Brutus
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Servilia_(mother_of_Brutus)
First 9 years of the Common Era
pamphletting campaign in Rome is quashed by the Princeps Augustus. Publius Plautius Rufus is accused but found innocent of the crime. AD 6 – Princeps Augustus
0s
Gaius Munatius L. f. L. n. Plancus, afterward Lucius Plautius Plancus, was adopted by Lucius Plautius, whose name he assumed. He was proscribed by the Second
Munatia_gens
Roman empress from 138 to 140
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Faustina_the_Elder
4th-century BC Roman general and statesman
Valerius Corvus Marcus Popillius Laenas Roman consul 347 BC with Gaius Plautius Venox Succeeded by Marcus Valerius Corvus Gaius Poetelius Libo Visolus
Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus
Titus_Manlius_Imperiosus_Torquatus
1951 film by Mervyn LeRoy
Returning from wars in Britain and Gaul, he stays in the house of Aulus Plautius, a retired Roman general, and becomes smitten with Lygia, a Lygian hostage
Quo_Vadis_(1951_film)
First Roman aqueduct
co-censor Gaius Plautius Venox, who received the cognomen Venox for the discovery. The aqueduct was named after Appius alone because Plautius resigned after
Aqua_Appia
Roman politician and general during the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius
suppress the revolt. In Illyria he was joined by the forces of Marcus Plautius Silvanus. In 7 AD their combined armies met the Daesitiates and the Breuci
Aulus_Caecina_Severus
War between Lusitanian people and the Roman Republic
Iberians in Carpetania until Gaius Plautius Hypsaeus arrived with 10,000 men on foot and 1,300 on horse. Plautius was defeated by Viriathus, who then
Lusitanian_Wars
Historical location, subject of debate
usually assumed that the main force under Plautius sailed from the same place, but it is possible that Plautius's forces sailed from the mouth of the Rhine
Site of the Claudian invasion of Britain
Site_of_the_Claudian_invasion_of_Britain
1st century Roman statesman, general and governor of Roman Britain
second governor of Roman Britain by the emperor Claudius, succeeding Aulus Plautius. The south and east of the island was securely occupied and alliances had
Publius_Ostorius_Scapula
1st century Roman senator and first consul from North Africa
nundinium September-October 80 as the colleague of Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus. Fronto is the earliest documented person from North Africa to
Quintus Aurelius Pactumeius Fronto
Quintus_Aurelius_Pactumeius_Fronto
First wife of Cato the Younger
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Atilia
Son of Cato the Elder (191–152 BCE)
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus
Marcus_Porcius_Cato_Licinianus
Son of Cato the Elder, magistrate (born 154)
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus
Marcus_Porcius_Cato_Salonianus
Consul in 62 BC, husband of Servilia
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Decimus Junius Silanus (consul)
Decimus_Junius_Silanus_(consul)
Roman emperor from 138 to 161
Greek Imperial coin. Aurelia Fadilla (died in 135); she married Lucius Plautius Lamia Silvanus, consul 145. She appeared to have no children with her husband;
Antoninus_Pius
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Junia_Secunda
Province of the Roman Empire (8/9 - 433 AD)
unsatisfactory for Augustus, who sent more generals, including Germanicus and Plautius Silvanus (consul 2 BC) to the war theatre. A capitulation was forced out
Pannonia
Roman empress from 116 to 136/137
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Vibia_Sabina
Roman conspiracy against Emperor Nero (AD 65)
there were 19 senators, seven equites, 11 soldiers, and four women. Piso, Plautius Lateranus, Lucan, Afranius Quintianus, Flavius Scaevinus, Claudius Senecio
Pisonian_conspiracy
Fifth decade of the first century AD
Emperor in 41, following the assassination of Caligula. In 43, he sent Aulus Plautius with four legions to Britain (Britannia), initiating the decades-long Roman
40s
Ancient Rome politician
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Marcus Porcius Cato (father of Cato the Younger)
Marcus_Porcius_Cato_(father_of_Cato_the_Younger)
Croatian actor (born 1990)
Role Notes 2019 The Diary of Diana B. Assistant 2022 The Weekend Away Sebastian A Netflix film Illyricvm Publican Marcus Plautius 2023 Sedmo nebo Doctor
Adrian_Pezdirc
Mother of Cato the Younger (c. 120–c. 92 BC)
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Livia_(mother_of_Cato)
Roman politician and soldier
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Marcus Junius Brutus (tribune 83 BC)
Marcus_Junius_Brutus_(tribune_83_BC)
Mother of Roman emperor Trajan
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Marcia_(mother_of_Trajan)
2nd-century BCE Roman politician and general, ally of the Gracchi
Lucius Aurelius Orestes Consul of the Roman Republic 125 BC with Marcus Plautius Hypsaeus Succeeded by Gaius Cassius Longinus, and Gaius Sextius Calvinus
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (consul 125 BC)
Marcus_Fulvius_Flaccus_(consul_125_BC)
2nd-century BCE Roman politician and general, consul in 124 BCE
Political offices Preceded by Marcus Plautius Hypsaeus, and Marcus Fulvius Flaccus Consul of the Roman Republic 124 BC with Gaius Cassius Longinus Succeeded by
Gaius_Sextius_Calvinus
Roman woman of senatorial rank
Aelius Caesar, where she appears as the daughter of Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus, suffect consul in 80. Plautia is believed to have married three
Plautia (mother of Aelius Caesar)
Plautia_(mother_of_Aelius_Caesar)
1st-century Roman politician
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 11)
Manius_Aemilius_Lepidus_(consul_11)
Son of the triumvir Lepidus
wife of CALIGULA, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS and see above Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus Domitia Longina Domitian, see FLAVIANS and VESPASIAN Plautia (possibly
Marcus_Aemilius_Lepidus_Minor
4th-century BC Roman politician and general
With: Quintus Aulius Cerretanus Succeeded by M. Foslius Flaccinator L. Plautius Venox Preceded by Sp. Nautius Rutilus M. Popillius Laenas Roman consul
Lucius_Papirius_Cursor
Roman Catholic archbasilica and landmark in Rome, Italy
administrators for several emperors. One of the Laterani, Consul-designate Plautius Lateranus, became famous for being accused by Nero of conspiracy against
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
Archbasilica_of_Saint_John_Lateran
Adopted son and heir of Emperor Hadrian (101–138)
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Lucius_Aelius_Caesar
Ancient Roman law
Social War in 89 BCE. It was proposed by the plebeian tribunes Marcus Plautius Silvanus and Gaius Papirius Carbo. The law further extended Roman citizenship
Lex_Plautia_Papiria
Late 1st/early 2nd century Roman praetorian prefect
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Publius_Acilius_Attianus
Roman emperor from 117 to 138
Cassius[clarification needed] Aurelia Fadilla Lucius Verus (r. 161–169) (1) Ceionia Fabia Plautius Quintillus Q. Servilius Pudens Ceionia Plautia Cornificia Minor M. Petronius
Hadrian
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
conquest however was that of Britannia: In AD 43, Claudius sent Aulus Plautius with four legions to Britain (Britannia) after an appeal from an ousted
Claudius
Roman province from 25 BC to 600s
Publius Sulpicius Quirinius 5 - 3 BC Marcus Servilius Nonianus AD 3 Marcus Plautius Silvanus 6 - 7 Sextus Sotidius Strabo Libuscidianus 13 - 16 Priscus c.
Galatia_(Roman_province)
PLAUTIUS
PLAUTIUS
PLAUTIUS
PLAUTIUS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Muslim
Heart-ravishing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Group; Organisation; Gathering
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲבִיחַיִל) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Abihayil, AVICHAYIL means "father of might."Â
Male
Greek
(ΑÏγυÏις) Variant spelling of Greek Argyros, ARGYRIS means "silvery."
Female
German
German form of Roman Latin Porcius, PORSCHE means "pig." A moon of Uranus was given this name.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
From the Meadow of the Royal Fortress; Cyborgs Field; Ruler
Male
English
Contracted form of English Geoffrey, possibly GEFFREY means "God's peace."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Pocket(t), from a diminutive of Anglo-Norman French poque ‘small pouch’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of purses and pouches or a nickname. Alternatively it could be from a diminutive of Middle English pouk(e) ‘evil spirit’, ‘puck’, ‘goblin’.
Boy/Male
Norse
Young.
PLAUTIUS
PLAUTIUS
PLAUTIUS
PLAUTIUS
PLAUTIUS