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 1   III,     32|              At Rome meanwhile Lepida, who beside the glory of
 2   III,     32|     handed over to the consuls Lepida's slaves, who were in military
 3   III,     33|   which interrupted the trial, Lepida went into the theatre with
 4   III,     33|       of Publius Quirinus that Lepida had attempted their master'
 5   III,     34|      lost Piso and the Aemilii Lepida) that Decimus Silanus was
 6   III,     67| brought, as I have related, on Lepida, and the meanness and dangerous
 7    VI,     61|                        Aemilia Lepida too, whose marriage with
 8    XI,     48|  ground, while by her side sat Lepida, her mother, who, though
 9   XII,     74|     delay. First she destroyed Lepida from motives of feminine
10   XII,     74|  motives of feminine jealousy. Lepida indeed as the daughter of
11   XII,     74|     have most power over Nero. Lepida tried to win the young prince'
12   XII,     75|              It was charged on Lepida that she had made attempts
13   XVI,      8|   informers, to invent against Lepida, the wife of Cassius and
14   XVI,      9|     Cassius and Silanus. As to Lepida, the emperor was to decide.
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