Gaius Plautius Decianus
Gaius Plautius Decianus was a Roman statesman who served as consul with Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas in 329 BC.[1][2] He was awarded a triumph for his victories against the Privernates.[3]
References
- Liv. 8.20 http://latin.packhum.org/loc/914/1/0#417
- Ancient Greece and Rome. Oxford University Press. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-19-517072-6.
- American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. Macmillan Company. 1911. pp. 45–.
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Preceded by Lucius Papirius Crassus II and Lucius Plautius Venox |
Consul of the Roman Republic 329 BC with Lucius Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas |
Succeeded by Publius Plautius Proculus and Publius Cornelius Scapula |
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