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Beginning in the year following the successful conquest, the four legions that comprised the provincial garrison proceeded to extend the boundaries of the new province: Legio IX pushed north along the course of what became
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Having reached the Thames River, Plautius halted and sent for Claudius, who arrived with elephants and heavy artillery and completed the march on the Catuvellaunian capital, Camulodunum (
304:. Birley argues that Plautius was selected not only out of gratitude for his loyalty the previous year, but for his established familial connections to Claudius and the Imperial family. 574:, may have been their son. However, some modern historians, such as Birley, have suggested that, despite the shared name, this Aulus Plautius is the son of Aulus Plautius' brother, 496:; the fourth major unit, Legio XX, Plautius likely kept at Camulodunum with some auxiliaries as a reserve force. Some years would pass before the provincial seat would be moved to 239: 589:
was discovered. Lateranus was removed from his senatorial position and exiled instead. Lateranus was later executed for his involvement in the
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Little is known of Aulus Plautius's early career. It was previously believed that he was involved in the suppression of a slave revolt in
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against Nero in 65, from which it is concluded that his uncle Aulus Plautius was by that time deceased.
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being a Roman festival in which social roles were reversed for the day) and the mutiny was over.
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Conquests under Aulus Plautius, focused on the commercially valuable southeast of Britain.
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and an ally of Rome, to the throne; he had been deposed by his eastern neighbours, the
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and fight beyond the limits of the known world. They were persuaded after Claudius's
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1st century AD Roman politician and general, provincial governor and suffect consul
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of the Catuvellauni, were reluctant to fight a pitched battle, relying instead on
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addressed them. Seeing a former slave in place of their commander, they cried "
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as his colleague. Subsequently, he held a provincial governorship, probably of
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I fasti consolari dell'Impero Romano dal 30 avanti Cristo al 613 dopo Cristo
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Aulus Plautius was the uncle whose "distinguished service" saved his nephew
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was established from the conquered territory and Plautius was appointed its
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Plautius faced a mutiny by his troops, who were reluctant to cross the
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suspects Plautius also played a role in suppressing the coup by
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politician and general of the mid-1st century. He began the
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The invasion force is generally believed to have landed at
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Britannia: the Roman Conquest and Occupation of Britain
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At the Home of Aulus Plautius (from an illustration by
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Claudius appointed Plautius to lead his invasion of
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Index

Aulus Plautius (disambiguation)

Piotr Stachiewicz
Quo Vadis
Suffect Consul
Roman Empire
Lucius Nonius Asprenas
Gaius Fufius Geminus
Lucius Rubellius Geminus
Marcus Vinicius
Lucius Cassius Longinus
Governor of Roman Britain
Publius Ostorius Scapula
Roman conquest of Britain
Roman
Roman conquest of Britain
governor
Apulia
Marcus Aelius Celer
Aulus Plautius
suffect
consul
Lucius Nonius Asprenas
Pannonia
Claudius
Trieste
Rijeka
Anthony Birley
Lucius Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus
Britannia

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