3 So Cicero described him (Pliny, NH 7, 135) and so did Plancus (Ad fam. 10, 183). […] Brutus. 2 They were in the charge of Caesarians: Plancus took Gallia Comata, while Lepidus had already gone off to his command of the two provinces of Gallia Narbonensis and Hispania Citerior. […] Brutus holding the Cisalpina and cutting off Antonius from the precarious support of Lepidus his ally, from the even less dependable Plancus and from the pessimistic Pollio.