- Rubellius Plautus
Gaius Rubellius Plautus (33-62) was a Roman noble and a political rival of Emperor
Nero . Through his mother Julia, he was a relative to theJulio-Claudian dynasty . He was the grandson of Drusus (only son of Tiberius Caesar), and the great-grandson ofTiberius and his brother Drusus. Through his great-grandmothersVipsania Agrippina andAntonia Minor , he was also descended fromMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa andMark Antony but not fromAugustus . He was descended from Augustus' sisterOctavia Minor , herself a great niece ofJulius Caesar .Parentage
Plautus' father was
Gaius Rubellius Blandus . Blandus' family originated from Tibur (modern "Tivoli ") and were of the Equestrian Class. His father died in 38. His mother was the only daughter of Drusus, and had previously been married to her cousinNero Caesar , without issue.Between 43 and 45, his mother Julia became an innocent victim to the intrigues of Empress
Valeria Messalina . One possibility is that the young Plautus was seen by Messalina as a rival to her sonBritannicus .Roman Emperor Claudius (who was notably husband to Messalina, father to Brittanicus and maternal uncle to Julia) did not secure any legal defense for his niece. Consequently, Julia was executed. However Julia was considered to be a virtuous person by those who knew her.Marriage
Plautus married Antistia Pollitta, daughter to Lucius Antistius Vetus. His father-in-law served as Consul in 55,
Legatus ofGermania Superior in 55-56,Proconsul of Asia in 64-65. Plautus was considered a loving husband and father. The names of his children however are not known. (None of them survived Nero's purges in 66).Nero's jealousy
In 55, Junia Silana, a rival of Empress
Agrippina the Younger and the ex-wife of Messalina's lover, accused Agrippina of plotting to overthrowNero to place Plautus on the throne.Nero took no action at the time, but over time, Nero's relationship with Silana warmed while his relationship with his mother soured. After a comet appeared in 60, public gossip renewed rumors of Nero's fall and Plautus' rise. Nero exiled Plautus in 60 to his estate in Asia with his family.In 62, after rumors that Plautus was in negotiations with the eastern general
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo over rebellion, Plautus was executed by Nero. When hishead was given to Nero by afreedman , Nero mocked how frightening the long nose of Plautus was.At the same time, Nero's cousin
Faustus Cornelius Sulla Felix (the second husband ofClaudia Antonia , daughter ofClaudius ), was also forced to commit suicide in Gaul. This unfortunate Sulla was Nero's cousin and his brother-in-law (both men once being married to sisters).In 66 his widow, children and father-in-law were executed being victims to the increasing brutality of Nero.
Tacitus states that Plautus was old fashioned in tastes, his bearing austere and he lived a secluded life. He was respected much by his peers.ource
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Tacitus - The Annals of Imperial Rome
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