- opponents, prin****lly
Cicero and, later, Augustus.
Lepidus was the son of
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul in 78 BC); his
mother may have been a daughter...
- Look up
lepidus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lepidus was a
member of the
Second Triumvirate in
ancient Rome.
Lepidus may also
refer to: Marcus...
- on Rome.
Lepidus'
forces were
defeated in a
battle near the
Milvian Bridge and he fled to Sardinia. He was the
father of the
triumvir Lepidus and of the...
-
lepidus may
refer to:
Calomys lepidus, a
mouse species Cercartetus lepidus, a
possum species Ceyx
lepidus, a
kingfisher species Chalcoscirtus lepidus...
-
Instead of Antony,
Caesar appointed Marcus Aemilius Lepidus to be his
consular colleague for 46 BC;
Lepidus also
replaced Antony as
master of
horse for Caesar's...
- P.
lepidus may
refer to:
Philanthus lepidus, a wasp
species in the
genus Philanthus Pisenor lepidus, a
spider species in the
genus Pisenor Poecilus lepidus...
- with
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus,
another leading Caesarian. In a
meeting near
Bononia in
October 43 BC, Octavian, Antony, and
Lepidus formed the
Second Triumvirate...
-
Quintus Aemilius Lepidus (possibly
Quintus Aemilius Lepidus Barbula) (fl. 1st
century BC) was a
Roman senator and
military officer who was
appointed consul...
-
likely the son of
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, with his
brothers being Lucius and Quintus.
According to Polybius,
Lepidus was "the
handsomest man of his time...
- 1907 Paul
Lepidus was
killed when a bomb he was
carrying to ********inate
Armand Fallières, the
President of France,
exploded prematurely.
Lepidus and Helfeld...