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Pescennia Plautiana (sometimes also called Pescennia Plautilla) is a formerly supposed ancient Roman woman once thought to have been an Augusta and possibly Roman empress or imperial princess. She was primarily speculated to have been the wife of Clodius Albinus or Pescennius Niger, but identifications with a daughter of Niger or emperor Caracalla's wife Fulvia Plautilla also occurred. The coins bearing her inscription became generally regarded as forgeries in the 19th century.

History
Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus