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Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus (d. 205) was a two-time consul of the Roman Empire, in 177 with the future emperor Commodus as his colleague, and once again with Commodus at an unknown date. ==Family== Plautius was born and raised in Rome. He was the son of the consul Plautius Quintillus and noblewoman Ceionia Fabia. At some point, Plautius was adopted as the heir of Marcus Peducaeus Stologa Priscinus, who was consul in 141. He is known to history by his adoptive name, and his birth name is unknown. Through his adopted father, as well as his natural father and mother, he could claim descent from families of the highest nobility. Plautius’ paternal grandfather could have been the consul and possible Roman priest Lucius Titius Epidius Aquilinus, and his paternal uncle could have been the consul Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus. Plautius’ maternal uncle was the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, who co-ruled with Marcus Aurelius from 161 to 169, his maternal aunt-in-marriage was the Roman Empress Lucilla and his maternal grandparents was Lucius Aelius Verus Caesar, the first adopted heir of Roman Emperor Hadrian and the well connected noblewoman Avidia Plautia. During the reign of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (161-180), Plautius married Annia Aurelia Fadilla, one of the daughters of Marcus Aurelius and his wife Faustina the Younger. Fadilla bore Plautius two children: a son (Plautius) Quintillus and a daughter Plautia Servilla.
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