Gaius Pleminius, the husband and heir of Maria Prisca, donated four thousand sestertii to
Fortuna at the present site of Sloughia, formerly part of
Africa Proconsularis.[7]
Lucius Pleminius L. f. Crescens, the son of Lucius Pleminius Profoturus and Marciana, and brother of Lucius Pleminius Profoturus Junior.[8]
Pleminius Donatus, dedicated a tomb at
Ammaedara to his wife, Junia Fructuosa, who died aged twenty-two years and eleven months.[9]
Pleminia Januaria, buried at the present site of Ain Kissa, formerly part of
Numidia.[10]
Pleminia Ɔ l. Pampila, a freedwoman, and the wife of Gaius Laterninus Abinnaeus, according to an inscription from Rome.[11]
Lucius Pleminius Profuturus, the husband of Marciana, and father of Lucius Pleminius Crescens and Lucius Pleminius Profuturus Junior, buried at
Ariminum in
Cisalpine Gaul, aged forty-one years, six months, and five days.[8]
Lucius Pleminius L. f. Profuturus Junior, the son of Lucius Pleminius Profuturus and Marciana, and brother of Lucius Pleminius Crescens.[8]
Footnotes
^Or, according to an account reported by Clodius Licinius, he was put to death by the
senate's orders after attempting to burn the city.
Gaius Pleminius, the husband and heir of Maria Prisca, donated four thousand sestertii to
Fortuna at the present site of Sloughia, formerly part of
Africa Proconsularis.[7]
Lucius Pleminius L. f. Crescens, the son of Lucius Pleminius Profoturus and Marciana, and brother of Lucius Pleminius Profoturus Junior.[8]
Pleminius Donatus, dedicated a tomb at
Ammaedara to his wife, Junia Fructuosa, who died aged twenty-two years and eleven months.[9]
Pleminia Januaria, buried at the present site of Ain Kissa, formerly part of
Numidia.[10]
Pleminia Ɔ l. Pampila, a freedwoman, and the wife of Gaius Laterninus Abinnaeus, according to an inscription from Rome.[11]
Lucius Pleminius Profuturus, the husband of Marciana, and father of Lucius Pleminius Crescens and Lucius Pleminius Profuturus Junior, buried at
Ariminum in
Cisalpine Gaul, aged forty-one years, six months, and five days.[8]
Lucius Pleminius L. f. Profuturus Junior, the son of Lucius Pleminius Profuturus and Marciana, and brother of Lucius Pleminius Crescens.[8]
Footnotes
^Or, according to an account reported by Clodius Licinius, he was put to death by the
senate's orders after attempting to burn the city.