Gnaeus Plancius

Gn. Plancius was a friend of Cicero and strikes coinage as curule aedile. The types recall his military service in Crete under the Proconsul Q. Metellus. He was also a military tribune under C. Antonius. He later returned to Macedonia as questor under the Propraetor L. Appuleius Saturninus. While serving as Questor in Thessalonia Plancius courageously took in Cicero as a guest in his official residence. Earlier that year (January or Early February of 58 BC.) Cicero was exiled from Italy and Rome because of the Tribune Clodius' legislation which confiscated Cicero's property and forced him to stay 400 miles out of the city of Rome. Clodius was eventually killed along the Appian Way by his rival Milo. Cicero took up the case for the defense of Milo unsuccessfully. In 54 BC, Cicero defended Gn. Plancius in a court case (Pro Plancio) in which A. Laterensis accused Plancius of illegally organizing voting clubs (Colegia) to sway the elections and of bribery. Cicero was able to get Plancius acquitted and wrote his Pro Plancio which outlined his speeches and lines of questioning.


Roman Republic, Rome mint, 55 BC
CN PLANCIVS AED CVR SC
Head of Macedonia right, wearing causia
Cretan goat standing right, bow and quiver behind IIZ (old museum number?) in ex.
Sear 396, RRC 432/1 Gn. Plancius