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Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 6 AD)

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224:, the powerful praetorian prefect. Although this may make Lepidus seem unduly subservient towards the emperor Tiberius and his powerful allies, Lepidus' activities in the senate show an independent mind. In 21 AD he made a strong speech against the death penalty for an irreverent poet. Nevertheless, the poet was executed by order of the Senate. This allowed Tiberius to praise Lepidus' moderation (as well as the Senate's zeal in persecuting any offence against the Emperor). 235:
in 26 AD. Apparently, Lepidus was one of the few aristocrats obtaining high positions (including command of large armies) in this troubled time without ever being accused of plotting against the Emperor. Although in 32 AD an important senator,
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described him as "wise and noble" for his actions as a senator. According to Tacitus his actions could be taken as an example of independent aristocrats living under tyranny.
189:' death, in 14 AD, he was governor of Northern Spain in charge of an army of three legions. While there were serious riots in the armies in Germany and 17: 270:. After Vipsania he married a second time to an unknown woman; it is unsure if she or Vipsania was the mother of his other children. His daughter 216:. He rejected the offer, claiming ill-health and the demands of his children, but more likely he recognised the wisdom of leaving the position to 287: 73: 449: 240:, openly attacked him because of his excessive influence in the Senate, this accusation had no consequences. Lepidus died in 33 AD. 237: 31: 271: 69: 525: 520: 422: 202: 128: 93: 148: 441: 332: 505: 500: 495: 510: 264:(niece of the Emperor Augustus). If so, then a son of hers is identified from a dedication inscription in the 455: 408: 515: 435: 253: 53: 175: 257: 152: 132: 109: 87: 490: 205:(a friend of Tiberius, but also a relative of Lepidus) at his trial for the alleged poisoning of 480: 261: 217: 322: 402: 232: 167: 8: 283: 485: 227:
Modern scholars have suggested that Lepidus also restored the Basilica Aemilia in the
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in 6 AD. He then distinguished himself as legate in charge of an army during the
295: 174:, the later emperor. After the end of the war he served as governor either of 474: 275: 426: 163: 136: 112: 318: 228: 386: 279: 206: 376:
Syme Ronald: The Augustan Aristocracy. Oxford University Press 1986
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after Augustus' death, Lepidus' army gave no trouble.
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Roman senator, politician and general (c. 30 BC-33 AD)
212:In 21 AD, Tiberius offered him the governorship of 115:, politician and general, praised by the historian 387:The text of Tacitus' Annals: At Project Gutenberg 472: 450:Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus 294:'s lover and brother-in-law, as husband to 122: 30:For other people with the same name, see 197:Activities during the reign of Tiberius 14: 473: 313: 311: 170:(6 – 9 AD) under the command of 317: 351:, Transaction, 1989, see pp. 81-83. 308: 231:in 22 AD and served as governor of 178:(modern day Croatia and Bosnia) or 24: 25: 18:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 6) 537: 380: 349:Caligula: the Corruption of Power 147:, who was married to his brother 327:. Clarendon Press. p. 125. 252:It is possible Lepidus married 108:(c. 30 BC – 33 AD) was a 354: 341: 247: 13: 1: 456:Aulus Licinius Nerva Silianus 367: 7: 526:Roman governors of Dalmatia 521:Roman governors of Pannonia 10: 542: 29: 446: 420: 399: 394: 80: 65: 46: 39: 324:The Augustan Aristocracy 301: 258:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa 139:) and brother-in-law to 133:Paullus Aemilius Lepidus 88:Paullus Aemilius Lepidus 506:Roman governors of Asia 288:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus 149:Lucius Aemilius Paullus 127:Lepidus was the son of 123:Origin and early career 106:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus 74:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus 41:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus 32:Marcus Aemilius Lepidus 501:Imperial Roman consuls 496:Julio-Claudian dynasty 442:Lucius Nonius Asprenas 262:Claudia Marcella Major 218:Quintus Junius Blaesus 203:Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso 182:(modern day Hungary). 511:1st-century BC Romans 403:Gaius Vibius Postumus 360:Barrett, pp. 106-107. 222:Lucius Aelius Sejanus 260:and his second wife 462:as Ordinary consuls 409:Gaius Ateius Capito 284:Agrippina the Elder 254:Vipsania Marcellina 58:unknown second wife 54:Vipsania Marcellina 516:1st-century Romans 415:as Suffect consuls 395:Political offices 347:Barrett, Anthony, 469: 468: 465: 447:Succeeded by 418: 201:Lepidus defended 145:Julia the Younger 135:(who served as a 103: 102: 16:(Redirected from 533: 459: 436:Lucius Arruntius 412: 400:Preceded by 392: 391: 361: 358: 352: 345: 339: 338: 315: 267:basilica Aemilia 238:Cotta Messalinus 143:' granddaughter 37: 36: 21: 541: 540: 536: 535: 534: 532: 531: 530: 471: 470: 458: 453: 439: 432: 430: 411: 406: 383: 373:Tacitus: Annals 370: 365: 364: 359: 355: 346: 342: 335: 316: 309: 304: 250: 214:Africa Province 199: 185:At the time of 125: 99: 72: 61: 42: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 539: 529: 528: 523: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 491:Aemilii Lepidi 488: 483: 467: 466: 448: 445: 419: 401: 397: 396: 390: 389: 382: 381:External links 379: 378: 377: 374: 369: 366: 363: 362: 353: 340: 333: 306: 305: 303: 300: 296:Julia Drusilla 272:Aemilia Lepida 256:, daughter of 249: 246: 198: 195: 155:families, the 124: 121: 101: 100: 98: 97: 91: 84: 82: 78: 77: 70:Aemilia Lepida 67: 63: 62: 60: 59: 56: 50: 48: 44: 43: 40: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 538: 527: 524: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 481:30s BC births 479: 478: 476: 464: 463: 457: 451: 444: 443: 437: 429: 428: 424: 417: 416: 410: 404: 398: 393: 388: 385: 384: 375: 372: 371: 357: 350: 344: 336: 334:9780198147312 330: 326: 325: 320: 314: 312: 307: 299: 297: 293: 289: 285: 281: 277: 276:Drusus Caesar 273: 269: 268: 263: 259: 255: 245: 243: 239: 234: 230: 225: 223: 219: 215: 210: 208: 204: 194: 192: 188: 183: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 160: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 120: 118: 114: 113:Roman senator 111: 107: 95: 92: 89: 86: 85: 83: 79: 75: 71: 68: 64: 57: 55: 52: 51: 49: 45: 38: 33: 19: 461: 460: 440:followed by 433: 427:Roman Empire 421: 414: 413: 356: 348: 343: 323: 319:Syme, Ronald 265: 251: 226: 211: 200: 184: 168:Illyrian War 161: 126: 105: 104: 290:who became 278:, a son of 248:Descendants 229:Roman Forum 220:, uncle of 475:Categories 368:References 280:Germanicus 207:Germanicus 162:He became 76:(possibly) 486:33 deaths 153:patrician 110:patrician 321:(1989). 292:Caligula 274:married 191:Pannonia 187:Augustus 180:Pannonia 176:Dalmatia 172:Tiberius 141:Augustus 129:Cornelia 96:(mother) 94:Cornelia 90:(father) 66:Children 425:of the 242:Tacitus 157:Aemilii 117:Tacitus 81:Parents 47:Spouses 423:Consul 331:  164:consul 137:censor 434:with 302:Notes 454:and 431:AD 6 407:and 329:ISBN 282:and 233:Asia 131:and 477:: 310:^ 298:. 209:. 159:. 119:. 452:, 438:, 405:, 337:. 34:. 20:)

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Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 6)
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
Vipsania Marcellina
Aemilia Lepida
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
Paullus Aemilius Lepidus
Cornelia
patrician
Roman senator
Tacitus
Cornelia
Paullus Aemilius Lepidus
censor
Augustus
Julia the Younger
Lucius Aemilius Paullus
patrician
Aemilii
consul
Illyrian War
Tiberius
Dalmatia
Pannonia
Augustus
Pannonia
Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso
Germanicus
Africa Province
Quintus Junius Blaesus
Lucius Aelius Sejanus

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