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1 XIII, 21| revolutionary designs Rubellius Plautus, who his mother's side was 2 XIII, 22| destruction of his mother and of Plautus, but also on the removal 3 XIII, 24| possession of power? And if Plautus or any other were to become 4 XIII, 26| his suffering any penalty. Plautus for the present was silently 5 XIV, 30| to Tibur, from which town Plautus derived his origin on his 6 XIV, 30| and he wrote a letter to Plautus, bidding "him consider the 7 XIV, 30| quietly." And so thither Plautus retired with his wife Antistia 8 XIV, 73| he had ascertained that Plautus and Sulla were the men he 9 XIV, 73| the men he most dreaded, Plautus having been lately sent 10 XIV, 73| for his reckless ambition. Plautus again, with his great wealth, 11 XIV, 75| there was a design to murder Plautus, as his life was dear to 12 XIV, 76| As it was, one of Plautus's freedmen, thanks to swift 13 XIV, 77| all this had no effect on Plautus. Either he saw no resource 14 XIV, 78| the murders of Sulla and Plautus, but merely hinting that 15 XIV, 78| the Senate of Sulla and Plautus, more grievous, however, 16 XIV, 79| Burrus and of the estates of Plautus, an ill-starred gift. She 17 XVI, 10| the murder of Rubellius Plautus, son-in-law of Lucius Vetus. 18 XVI, 11| murderers of her husband Plautus. She had clasped his bleeding 19 XVI, 26| him was friendship with Plautus and intrigues to lure the 20 XVI, 34| friendship with Rubellius Plautus and of his proconsulate 21 XVI, 37| could not have been known to Plautus, and that she was not involved