69. Dion, 1. lxxvi. p. 1274. Herodian, 1. iii. p 122, 129.
The grammarian of Alexandria seems, as it is not unusual,
much better acquainted with this mysterious transaction, and
more assured of the guilt of Plautianus, than the Roman
senator ventures to be.
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