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Marcus Aemillius Lepidus, (89 BC – 13/12 BC) was a member of (c. 90 BCE - c. 13 CE)

There are many Romans of that name in the historical, including several consuls. This one is probably the Second Triumvirate alongside Octavian and Mark Antony. Relevant locations: Lived at or near Rome, Italy
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) Polychronicon & parambulationes Forestarum factæ tempore Regis Henrici filii Johannis Regis in Com. Huntingdun Lancast. Gloucest. Leicestr. & Notingh. Dorse. Somers. Oxon. Surrei, Sussex, Berks. Buckingh. Wilts. Salop. Wygorn. Hereford. & Essex. Northampt. Cumbr. Bucks. Eborac. Memorandum, The Chronicle hath the Pedigree of the King's from Brute, but the History only from the Arrival of the Saxons circa, An. 444. There are other Perambulations of the Forrests added 29 Edw. I. Com. Staff. Hunt. Wygorn. and Roteland. Then follow the Charters of Edw. the Confessor, and Will. the Norman to Westminster. The Foundation of the Abbey at Tewksbury, by Oddo and Doddo of Mercia, with the Series of the Abbots to the Year 1400. Lastly, Europæ descriptio ex Orosio ab Alfrido rege in Anglicam sermonem traducto. In the Saxon Language and Character.
Musaeum Tradescantianum (1656) M': AEMILIus LEPidus.
Musaeum Tradescantianum (1656) M. Æmilius LEPIDVS.