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Plotius Tucca (fl. 35 B.C.E) was a Roman poet and close friend of Virgil. Together with Varius Rufus, he was tasked by Augustus with the editing and publication
Plotius_Tucca
Topics referred to by the same term
Plotius may refer to: Plotius, synonym for the spider genus Euryattus Plotius, alternative spelling of Plautius, nomen of the Plautia gens, a Roman family
Plotius
1st century Roman politician and senator
Plotius Grypus was a partisan of the Roman emperor Vespasian. He was the brother of the urban prefect Plotius Pegasus, and likely father of the identically
Plotius_Grypus
1st-century Roman senator and jurist
gentilicium is Plotius, the same as his brother. There are some possible descendants of Pegasus or his brother. The cognomen of Lucius Plotius P[...], proconsul
Plotius_Pegasus
3rd-century Roman grammarian
Marius Plotius Sacerdos was a Roman grammarian who flourished towards the end of the third century CE. He wrote an ars grammatica in three books, the
Marius_Plotius_Sacerdos
Latin epic poem by Virgil
Augustus ordered Virgil's literary executors, Lucius Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca, to disregard that wish, instead ordering the Aeneid to be published
Aeneid
1st-century-BC Roman poet
Augustus ordered Virgil's literary executors, Lucius Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca, to disregard Virgil's wish that the poem be burned, instead ordering
Virgil
Lucius Plotius Gallus (fl. 92–56 BC) was a Roman teacher of classical rhetoric. Plotius was born between about 120 and 115 BC. The cognomen Gallus suggests
Lucius_Plotius_Gallus
that, Otho killed himself, and Plotius found him in his chamber lying in his blood.After the suicide of his patron, Plotius tried to rapproach himself with
Plotius_Firmus
Roman general and statesman (115–53 BC)
of the vestal virgins, and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now, Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs, which Crassus
Marcus_Licinius_Crassus
Roman poet
early Augustan age. He was a friend of Virgil, after whose death he and Plotius Tucca prepared the Aeneid for publication, and of Horace, for whom he and
Lucius_Varius_Rufus
as the common Roman citizens. Valerius Maximus calls Trebonius, Gaius Plotius. Because Plutarch says that this event contributed to Marius' third election
Trial_of_Trebonius
Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome
himself in slavery with Publius Plotius, who had attempted to seduce him (stuprare). When Veturius refused, Plotius whipped him. Veturius then complained
Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome
Province of the Roman Empire (67 BC – c. 297 AD)
13 BC) P. Sextius Scaeva (7/6 BC) Q. Lucanius Proculus (after 13 BC) L. Plotius Vicinas (between 2 BC and AD 7) (Lollius) Palicanus (between 30 BC and
Crete_and_Cyrenaica
Ancient Roman family
those who conspired against Augustus. He may be the same as Gaius Plotius Rufus. Plotius Firmus, one of Otho's allies, who rose from humble beginnings to
Plautia_gens
Roman province
or before Marcus Pompeius Silvanus Staberius Flavinus: 67/68—70 Lucius Plotius Pegasus: 70/71–72/73 Lucius Funisulanus Vettonianus: 79/80–81/82 Gaius
Dalmatia_(Roman_province)
Priestesses of the Roman goddess Vesta
of the Vestal virgins and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs which Crassus
Vestal_Virgin
Roman province from 25 BC to 600s
185 or 213 - 215 Lucius Egnatius Victor Lollianus c. 215 - 218 Publius Plotius Romanus c. 218 - 221 Lucius Julius Apronius Maenius Pius Salamallianus
Galatia_(Roman_province)
Ancient Roman political position
193 CE Fabius Magnus 193 CE Gaius Julius Galerius Asper 197 CE Lucius Plotius Sabinus Reign of Caracalla Publius Catius Sabinus 210 CE Clodius Pompeianus
Curator aedium sacrarum et operum locorumque publicorum
Curator_aedium_sacrarum_et_operum_locorumque_publicorum
Genus of spiders
Salticinae Genus: Euryattus Thorell, 1881 Type species Euryattus porcellus Thorell, 1881 Species See text. Diversity 14 species Synonyms Plotius Simon, 1902
Euryattus
of the Vestal virgins and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs which Crassus
Licinia (1st-century BC vestal)
Licinia_(1st-century_BC_vestal)
Conflict between the Roman Republic and the Cilician pirates
as Florus would have it, the latter placed to guard the Egyptian Sea; Plotius Varus on the Sea of Sicily; Atilius in the Ligurian Sea (according to Florus)
Pompey's campaign against the pirates
Pompey's_campaign_against_the_pirates
High office in the Roman Empire
Prefect Tenure Emperor served Cornelius Laco 68–69 Galba Plotius Firmus 69 Otho Licinius Proculus 69 Otho Publius Sabinus 69 Vitellius Alfenius Varus
Praetorian_prefect
Ancient Latin book on rhetoric
of a liberal populist movement, carried forward by those, like Lucius Plotius Gallus, who was the first to open a school of rhetoric at Rome conducted
Rhetorica_ad_Herennium
Chief of watchmen of ancient Rome
the fire the office was vacant or that the person in charge (probably Plotius Firmus) was still inexperienced. Moreover, Tigellinus would certainly have
Praefectus_vigilum
Linguistic deviation
"barbarian". The first Latin grammarian to use the word barbarolexis was Marius Plotius Sacerdos in the 3rd century AD. Cominianus provides a definition. Charisius
Barbarism_(linguistics)
Jul.? unidentified L. Julius Ursus Sep.? C. Tullius Capito Pomponianus Plotius Firmus C. Cornelius Gallicanus Nov.? unidentified (P. Glitius? G)allus
List_of_Roman_consuls
Ancient Roman school of law
later came to often be called "Pegasians" after the prominent Proculeian Plotius Pegasus. However, the tradition on which the school was based comes from
Proculeian_school
4th century grammarian
sentences. This is now generally regarded as the work of the grammarian Marius Plotius Sacerdos (3rd century).[citation needed] Instituta artium, on the eight
Pseudo-Probus
Imperial Roman legion
Spain. Tettius Julianus legatus 68-69 Moesia Tacitus, Histories, I.79 Plotius Grypus legatus 69-70 Moesia Tacitus, Histories, III.52; IV.39, 40 Veturius
Legio_VII_Claudia
Latin poem
(including 12 unplaced) Lactantius c. 250 – c. 325 AD —N/a 2 unplaced Marius Plotius Sacerdos fl. 3rd century AD —N/a 1 unplaced Ausonius c. 310 – c. 395 AD
Annales_(Ennius)
75 Sextus Sentius Caecilianus 88 Lucius Vallius Tranquillus 104 Lucius Plotius Grypus 109 Marcus Clodius Catullus 112 - 114 Publius Besius Betuinianus
List of Roman governors of Mauretania Tingitana
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Mauretania_Tingitana
Sexuality in ancient Rome
other examples Juvenal, Satire 14.194–195. The name is given elsewhere as Plotius. Plutarch, Life of Marius 14.4–8; see also Valerius Maximus 6.1.12; Cicero
Homosexuality_in_ancient_Rome
Fragmentary list of Roman consuls from AD 86 to 118
Natal. C. Cilnius Proculus 88 842 Coss. Suf. Imp. Domit. Caes. XIIII D. Plotius Grypus M'. Otacilius Catulus L. Menicius Rufus Q. Ninnius Hasta 89 843
Fasti_Potentini
Roman province
79/80 [... Ma]rcius [...]tesinus 80/81 Lucius Bruttius Maximus 81/82 L. Plotius P[...] between 70 and 95 L. Pontius 100/101 Quintus Laberius Justus Cocceius
Roman_Cyprus
Roman political advisor (d. 8 BCE)
in the Sabine Mountains. Propertius and the minor poets Varius Rufus, Plotius Tucca, Valgius Rufus, and Domitius Marsus also were his protégés. His character
Gaius_Maecenas
Late 1st century Roman equite, senator and provincial governor
84 (suffect) with ignotus Succeeded by Gaius Tullius Capito Pomponianus Plotius Firmus Gaius Cornelius Gallicanus as suffect consuls Preceded by Sextus
Lucius_Julius_Ursus
1st century Roman military general and politician
not allow him to enter upon the dignity, and conferred his office upon Plotius Grypus, on 1 January 70. Domitian, however, almost immediately afterwards
Tettius_Julianus
Ancient Roman family
daughter, Varena Harmonia, dedicated a tomb at Rome for her husband, Lucius Plotius Dio. Longina also built a tomb at Ostia for her daughter, Plotia Sabina
Varena_gens
Tiberius Plautius Silvanus Aelianus (sometime between 69 and 79) Lucius Plotius Pegasus (before 78 – 86) Marcus Arrecinus Clemens (86 – ?) Titus Aurelius
List of urban prefects of Rome
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Rome
1st century Roman senator, consul and governor
Consul of the Roman Empire January–April 88 with Domitian XIV Decimus Plotius Grypus Succeeded by Q. Ninnius Hasta L. Scribonius Libo Rupilius Frugi
Lucius_Minicius_Rufus
Latin poetry collection
civil wars. I.36, Et ture et fidibus iuvat – An Ode of Congratulation to Plotius Numida, on his safe return from Spain, where he had been serving under
Odes_(Horace)
Family in ancient Rome
Venantius Basilius, consul in AD 484, during the reign of Odoacer. Marius Plotius Sacerdos, a Latin grammarian, who probably flourished no earlier than the
Maria_gens
Collection of poems written by Virgil
edition of Virgil's works published after his death by Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca and are not found in any of the major Virgilian codices, nor is there
Appendix_Vergiliana
Roman soldier
nundinium of September-October 84 with Gaius Tullius Capito Pomponianus Plotius Firmus as his colleague. The pinnacle of his career was as proconsul of
Gaius_Cornelius_Gallicanus
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Sertorius of Norcia followed Scipio in campaigns against the Cimbri. Lucius Plotius of Norcia served twice as consul during the height of Roman power. Vespasia
Norcia
Topics referred to by the same term
Marine helicopter squadron Pegasus (artist) (Chris Turner, born 1988) Plotius Pegasus, ancient Roman jurist of the Proculeian school who practiced law
Pegasus_(disambiguation)
1st-century AD Roman poet
poem commemorating the poet Lucan's birthday (2.7), and a joking piece to Plotius Grypus on a Saturnalia gift (4.9). As with the Thebaid, Statius's relationship
Statius
Pastoral poem from the Appendix Vergiliana
of these poems are mentioned by Vergil's literary editors, L. Varius or Plotius Tucca, nor are they mentioned in Valerius Probus’s Vita of Vergil written
Dirae_(poem)
Roman province
war against the pirates in 67 BC, the sea around Sicily was assigned to Plotius Varus. In 61 BC, Clodius was sent to the island as quaestor. After Verres
Sicilia_(Roman_province)
Younger) - scholar Pompeia Plotina - wife of Trajan Plotinus - philosopher Plotius Tucca - friend of Virgil Mestrius Plutarchus (Plutarch) - philosopher,
List_of_ancient_Romans
1st century AD Roman senator and official
consul in an uncertain year, most likely 72 or 73, as the colleague of Plotius Pegasus. The shorter form of his name is Lucius Cornelius Pusio. Anthony
Lucius Cornelius Pusio Annius Messalla
Lucius_Cornelius_Pusio_Annius_Messalla
Topics referred to by the same term
Quintus Tineius Sacerdos (c. 160 – aft. 219), Roman politician Marius Plotius Sacerdos (3rd century), Roman grammarian Sacerdos of Limoges (670–c. 720)
Sacerdos_(disambiguation)
Body of literary work by Ancient Greek poet Sappho
Hesychius of Alexandria -uu-uu 1 Fragment 117Ba Marius Plotius Sacerdos -uu-uu 1 Fragment 117Bb Marius Plotius Sacerdos -uu-uu 1 Fragment 118 Hermogenes uncertain
Poetry_of_Sappho
Roman military unit
[.] (ca. 162): he is listed on the military diploma (CIL XVI, 118) M. Plotius Faustus (CIL VIII, 2394, CIL VIII, 2395, CIL VIII, 17904) Asuodane, a soldier:
Cohors_I_Flavia_Canathenorum
Roman politician and soldier (87 – 15 BC), consul in 42 BC
to the proscriptions. Plancus is said to have put his brother – Lucius Plotius Plancus – on the death lists. For the victories he won over the Gauls in
Lucius_Munatius_Plancus
Ancient Roman family
dating from the latter half of the first century, for her grandson, Quintus Plotius Celer, aged one year, five months, and seven days. Gnaeus Utilius Januarius
Utilia_gens
54 BCE defence speech by Cicero
p. 220. Alexander 2010, p. 131. Plautius's name is sometimes spelled "Plotius": see Alexander 2010, p. 131 and Harlan 1995, p. 115. Lomas 2004, p. 105
Pro_Plancio
1st century Roman senator and consul
Those who had real power were Domitian's own appointees: the urban prefect Plotius Pegasus, praetorian prefects like Lucius Laberius Maximus, the a cubiculo
Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento
Aulus_Didius_Gallus_Fabricius_Veiento
Late 1st/early 2nd century Roman senator, consul and governor
has been attested for the reign of Vespasian, who was the colleague of Plotius Pegasus. Until the existence of the suffect of the year 90 was proven,
Lucius Cornelius Pusio Annius Messala (consul 90)
Lucius_Cornelius_Pusio_Annius_Messala_(consul_90)
of the legate, in 218 and again 222) Flavius Julianus (c. 219) Publius Plotius Romanus (between 211 and 222) Trebonius Fortunatus (c. 222) Caecilius Maximus
List of Roman governors of Arabia Petraea
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Arabia_Petraea
Poetry collection by Statius
Hendecasyllabi Iocosi ad Plotium Grypum ("Jesting Hendecasyllables to Plotius Grypus") Taking on a joking Catullan attitude, the poet expresses disdain
Silvae
Roman senator
Political offices Preceded by Decimus Plotius Grypus Lucius Minicius Rufus as suffect consuls Roman consul 88 (suffect) with Quintus Ninnius Hasta Succeeded by
Libo_Rupilius_Frugi
Quintus Lucanius Proculus after 12 BC Publius Sextius Scaeva 7/6 BC Lucius Plotius Vicinas 2 BC – 7 AD (Lollius) Palikanus during the reign of Augustus Marcus
List_of_rulers_of_Crete
Ancient Roman family
first half of the first century AD. He was chosen in the place of Lucius Plotius Cipoll[ius?] and subsequently replaced by Marcus Aponius Celsus. Umbricia
Umbricia_gens
Ancient Roman nomen
of the vestal virgins and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs which Crassus
Licinia
Early 1st century AD Roman aristocrat
theories have been posited: it is possible that his name should be rendered Plotius Rufus, the triumvir monetalis in BC 16-15 or that these two incidents may
Publius_Plautius_Rufus
Dillius Aponianus suffectus 72 or 73 Lucius Cornelius Pusio Annius Messalla Plotius Pegasus suffecti 72 or 73 Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis suffectus 72 or 73
List_of_undated_Roman_consuls
Calendar of Roman magistrates and events from 49 BC to AD 175
Suf. Id. Jan. Suf. Kal. Mai. [Domitianus XIIII] [L. Minucius] Rufus [D. Plotius Gr]ypus [C. Ninnius Hasta] [L. Scribonius] Frugi Years 89 and 90 fragmentary
Fasti_Ostienses
Species of spider
Family: Salticidae Genus: Euryattus Species: E. breviusculus Binomial name Euryattus breviusculus (Simon, 1902) Synonyms Plotius breviusculus Simon, 1902
Euryattus_breviusculus
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Brilliance; Wise
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God's Grace; John; God is Gracious
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Skilled; Expert
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