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What (who) is triumvir$85278$ - definition

1ST-CENTURY BC ROMAN POLITICIAN, CONSUL, AND TRIUMVIR
Aemil Lepidus; Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (49 BC); Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir); Lepidus (triumvir)
  • One of the coins minted by Lepidus, celebrating his family's achievements. This depicts the [[Basilica Aemilia]].
  • Lepidus (right) browbeaten by Antony and Octavian. Illustration to Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'' by [[H. C. Selous]].
  • Narbonese Gaul ("Narbonensis") and Cisalpine Gaul ("Gallia Cisalpina"). After Munda, Antony retreated towards Lepidus's territory to join up with him.
  • Aureus of Lepidus, c. 42 BC

Triumvir monetalis         
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ROMAN MONEYERS APPOINTED TO OVERSEE THE MINTING OF COINS
Triumviri monetalis; Tresviri monetalis; Triumviri Monetales; Triumvir Monetalis; Tresviri monetales; Triumviri monetales
The triumvir monetalis ( tresviri or triumviri monetales, also called the , abbreviated IIIVIR A. A.
Marcus Licinius Crassus (quaestor 54 BC)         
  • Inscription from the [[tomb of Caecilia Metella]], identifying her as the wife of Marcus Crassus ''(Crassi)''
QUAESTOR 54 BC
Marcus Licinius Crassus (son of triumvir)
Marcus Licinius Crassus (86 or 85 BC–ca. 49 BCRonald Syme, “The Sons of Crassus,” Latomus 39 (1980) 403-408, reprinted in Roman Papers, vol.
Pompeia (sister of Pompey)         
WIFE OF MEMMIUS
Pompeia (sister of triumvir Pompey); Pompeia (sister of Pompey)
Pompeia (born late 2nd century BC and died some time 1st century BC), sometimes also called Pompeia Strabonia, was a Roman noblewoman of plebeian status. Her mother was a Roman woman whose name is unknown and her father was the consul and general Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo.

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Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)

Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (; c. 89 BC – late 13 or early 12 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who formed the Second Triumvirate alongside Octavian and Mark Antony during the final years of the Roman Republic. Lepidus had previously been a close ally of Julius Caesar. He was also the last pontifex maximus before the Roman Empire, and (presumably) the last interrex and magister equitum to hold military command.

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. While some scholars have endorsed this view, others argue that the evidence is insufficient to discount the distorting effects of propaganda by his opponents, principally Cicero and, later, Augustus.