Maccius
Maccius refers to a historical figure often associated with the Roman comic playwright Titus Maccius Plautus, commonly known simply as Plautus. Born around 254 BCE in Sarsina, Umbria, Plautus is considered one of the most important Roman playwrights of the late Republic. His works, which date from approximately 210 to 184 BCE, were adaptations of Greek New Comedy, blending Roman culture and humor with the original material.
Plautus wrote at least 21 comedies, most of which survive in complete or fragmentary form. His plays
The name "Maccius" is the Latin form of his cognomen, derived from *maccius*, meaning "jester" or "fool,"
Though little is known about Plautus’s personal life, his legacy endures through his preserved plays, which