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  • Lepidus - Wikipedia
    Though he was an able military commander and proved a useful partisan of Caesar, Lepidus has always been portrayed as the least influential member of the Triumvirate He typically appears as a marginalised figure in depictions of the events of the era, most notably in Shakespeare 's plays
  • Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (89–12 BCE): Triumvir, Survivor, and Forgotten . . .
    Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (age 77 at death) played a central but often overlooked role in Rome’s transition from Republic to Empire As the third man in the Second Triumvirate, he briefly held vast power
  • Marcus Aemilius Lepidus | Triumvir, Pontifex Maximus, Consul - Britannica
    Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (died 13 12 bc) was a Roman statesman, one of the triumvirs who ruled Rome after 43 He was the son of a prominent politician (d c 77 bc) of the same name Lepidus joined the Caesarian side during the Civil War (49–45) between Caesar and the adherents of Pompey
  • Lepidus Reassessed: Tackling the Reputation of the Tarnished Triumvir
    Cicero’s works and opinions of both Lepidus and Crassus helped to denigrate them further, often unfairly, and shows that Cicero was often hostile and at times misinformed
  • SENATORIAL DEMOGRAPHY IN THE HANNIBALIC WAR: WAS MARCUS AEMILIUS . . .
    Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was one of three Roman legati sent to Greece in 201 200 B C E and ended up confronting Philip Vof Macedon at Abydus Scholars have debated whether this young man was already a senator by 201 or had yet to become one
  • The Career of M. Aemilius Lepidus 49-44 B. C. - JSTOR
    Cicero makes it clear that Lepidus' letter was not so crass as to direct the older and more eminent Servius to any action, but merely commended a particular course Of note is the fact that all three men were ex-Pompeians of one sort or another
  • Ciceronian Latin: The Art of Emulating Cicero’s Eloquence
    Join us as we delve into the world of Ciceronian Latin, exploring its origins, characteristics, and enduring influence on the world of language and communication Cicero: The Epitome of Eloquence Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman statesman, philosopher, and orator, is often regarded as one of the greatest prose stylists in the Latin language
  • The Second Triumvirate
    Cicero had always lived by a personal code - the greatest good was to live in service to the state and oppose anyone who threatened it He firmly believed Antony was an enemy of the state and should have been killed alongside Caesar
  • Latin Rhetoric and Eloquence: Cicero, Demosthenes, and Greek Influence . . .
    The Role of Eloquence in Society Eloquence serves not only as a tool for persuasion but also as a means of establishing authority and credibility in public discourse Cicero's ability to move even the most serious judges illustrates the power of eloquence in legal and political contexts
  • How private agreement between three men ruined republic…
    They were Octavian, Mark Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus – they had almost everything in common, but had only two things in common – each aspired to some extent to be the heir of Julius Caesar and they had a common enemy – supporters of the republic





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