Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|       before Caesar; the arms of Lepidus and Antonius before Augustus;
 2     I,      2|        in Sicily, and when, with Lepidus pushed aside and Antonius
 3     I,     13|         murderers, often also to Lepidus. When the latter sank into
 4     I,     14|        the phantom of peace, and Lepidus by the mask of friendship.
 5     I,     18|   ambition, had described Marcus Lepidus as able but contemptuously
 6     I,     18|        and all these men, except Lepidus, were soon afterwards destroyed
 7    II,     63|          handed over to Aemilius Lepidus, to whose family she appeared
 8    II,     87|        ancestors who sent Marcus Lepidus into Egypt as guardian to
 9   III,     13|        different reasons, Marcus Lepidus, Lucius Piso, and Livineius
10   III,     32|   defended by her brother Manius Lepidus. Quirinus by his relentless
11   III,     39|       the seditious proposals of Lepidus, and soon afterwards by
12   III,     47|       venting his hatred against Lepidus, whom he condemned as a
13   III,     47|    against him, for they thought Lepidus gentle rather than cowardly,
14   III,     51| political care, and named Marcus Lepidus and Junius Blaesus, one
15   III,     51|        spoke on the subject, and Lepidus begged earnestly to be excused.
16   III,     69|                           Marcus Lepidus spoke against the sentence
17   III,     70|     Rubellius Blandus, supported Lepidus. The rest voted with Agrippa.
18   III,     70|          of mere words, praising Lepidus and not censuring Agrippa.
19   III,    101|              About the same time Lepidus asked the Senate's leave
20   III,    101|        Following these examples, Lepidus, though possessed of a moderate
21    IV,     26|          to the children. Marcus Lepidus, on the contrary, was for
22    IV,     27|                             This Lepidus, I am satisfied, was for
23    IV,     27|          illustrious ancestry as Lepidus, but wholly different in
24    IV,     74|         Marsus moved that Marcus Lepidus, to whom the province of
25    IV,     74|        charge of this temple. As Lepidus himself, out of modesty,
26    VI,      6|          the influence of Marcus Lepidus and Lucius Arruntius, with
27    VI,     39|            That same year Marcus Lepidus also died. I have dwelt
28    VI,     61|       was, as long as her father Lepidus lived, subsequently fell
29   XIV,      3|         herself to be seduced by Lepidus in the hope of winning power,
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