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Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)

This page is about the contemporary of Caesar Augustus. For other generations of his family see Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.

Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (Latin: M·AEMILIVS·M·F·Q·N·LEPIDVS¹), died 13 BC, was a patrician Roman politician of the 1st century BC. Known simply as Lepidus he was the son of Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Appuleia, the daughter of the rebellious Lucius Appuleius Saturninus. His father was also involved in a rebellion against the Republic and died because of it. He was a member of the second triumvirate and pontifex maximus.

Lepidus was among Julius Caesar's greatest supporters. He started his cursus honorum as a praetor in 49 BC, and was rewarded with the consulship in 46 BC, after the defeat of the Pompeians in the East. Following Caesar's assassination in March 15 44 BC (the Ides of March), Lepidus allied himself with Mark Antony in a joint bid for power. But Caesar had left an heir: Octavian, his great-nephew and adopted son, had a matching ambition and the popularity with which to climb the hierarchy. Together they formed the second triumvirate, legalized with the name of Triumvirs for the Organization of the People by the Lex Titia of 43 BC. The triumvirate had a legal life span of five years and was renewed in 38 BC with the Treaty of Tarentum for an equal period of time.

After the pacification of the East and the defeat of the assassins faction, during which Lepidus remained in Rome, he went to rule the western provinces of Hispania and Africa. Somehow, Lepidus managed to remain aside the frequent quarrels between his colleagues Antony and Octavian. However, in 36 BC, an ill-judged political move was the excuse that Octavian needed. Lepidus was accused of usurping power in Sicily and attempt of rebellion and was forced to exile. All of his offices were taken away, except the one of pontifex maximus.

Lepidus died peacefully in 13 BC. Lepidus was the brother of Lucius Paullus and father to Lepidus the Younger.


Notes

1- English: "Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, son of Marcus, nephew of Quintus".

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