A. ANNIUS PLOCAMUS, DOMUS
on the Esquiline, to the north-east of the thermae
of Diocletian (?); only known from a lead pipe (
CIL xv. 7391 ; ib. 798 is
a brick bearing his name). The pipe is said to have been found at the
angle of the Via Volturno and the Via Goito ; but as they are parallel,
Via Gaeta is a probable conjecture. He may be the freedman who
under Claudius took over the Red Sea dues from the treasury (Plin.
NH vi. 84=
Solin. i. 53. 8); see
Pros. i. 68. 517.