Publius Platus Procule ( Latin Publius Plautius Proculus ; died after 328 BC ) - an ancient Roman politician from the Plebeian kind of Plavtiev , consul 328 BC. er
| Publius Plavty Prokul | |||||||
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| lat Publius plautius proculus | |||||||
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| Birth | |||||||
| Death | after 328 BC. er | ||||||
| Rod | Floating | ||||||
| Father | Guy Plavty Prokul (supposedly) | ||||||
Publius Colleague’s colleague in the consulate was Publius Cornelius Scapul . In their year "nothing remarkable happened", with the exception of the withdrawal of the colony in Fregella [1] .
Publius' supposed father could be a victor in 357 BC. er
Note
- ↑ Tit Livy . The history of Rome from the founding of the City VIII, 22, 1 - 2.
Literature
- T. Livy. The history of Rome from the founding of the City / L.P. Marinovich, A.C. Kozarzhevsky. - 1960. - V. 1. - pp. 386–387. - 100 000 copies