In 55, Junia Silana, sister of
Caligula's first wife
Junia Claudilla, a rival of Empress
Agrippina the Younger and the ex-wife of Messalina's lover
Gaius Silius, accused Agrippina of plotting to overthrow
Nero 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 his
head was given to Nero by a
freedman, Nero mocked how frightening the long nose of Plautus was. In 66, his widow and father-in-law committed suicide upon hearing of their impending judgement
the Senate. The fate of his children is unknown but it is assumed that they did not survive this.
Tacitus states Plautus was old fashioned in tastes, his bearing austere and he lived a
secluded life. He was greatly respected by his peers, and the demise of his family was cause for consternation among those who knew him. ==Ancestry==