Plator may have been killed because he wanted to marry Etuta in 169 BC.
[1] She was the daughter of Monunius[2] and was married[3] to Gentius himself.
The personal name Plator was very common among Illyrians, attested among the southern Illyrians, Delmatae, and Pannoni; sometimes in lands north of the Delmatae it was also spelled Pletor.
Among the Liburnians the name is found as Plaetor; among the Veneti as Plaetorius.
[4] The gens name Plaetorius is also found among the Romans, and a Gaius Plaetorius was one of the three ambassadors sent to King Gentius on behalf of Rome's allies.