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Lepidus Collection

"Lepidus: A Fascinating Figure in History and Art" Lepidus, a name that echoes through time

Background imageLepidus Collection: The Triumvirate 43 Bc

The Triumvirate 43 Bc
THE TRIUMVIRATE - Marcus Antonius, Octavius (later emperor Augustus) and Lepidus

Background imageLepidus Collection: Denarius (Coin) Portraying Lepidus, 42 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Denarius (Coin) Portraying Lepidus, 42 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Denarius (Coin) Portraying Lepidus, 42 BCE

Background imageLepidus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 187

Curtis British Entomology Plate 187
Coleoptera: Poecilus lepidus = Pterostichus lepidus (Narrow Poecilus) [Plant: Hordeum murinum (Wall Barley)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageLepidus Collection: The Triumvir, Lepidus (engraving)

The Triumvir, Lepidus (engraving)
663141 The Triumvir, Lepidus (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Triumvir, Lepidus)

Background imageLepidus Collection: Foundation of Florentia, a Roman settlement, 1563-1565. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)

Foundation of Florentia, a Roman settlement, 1563-1565. Artist: Vasari, Giorgio (1511-1574)
Foundation of Florentia, a Roman settlement, 1563-1565. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

Background imageLepidus Collection: Mark Antony Octavian meet Italy divide Empire

Mark Antony Octavian meet Italy divide Empire
Mark Antony and Octavian meet in Italy and divide Empire into three parts with Lepidus

Background imageLepidus Collection: Italy. Rome. Basilica Aemilia

Italy. Rome. Basilica Aemilia. Built in the 2nd century BC by the censors M. Fulvio Nobilior and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. Rebuilt later. Roman Forum

Background imageLepidus Collection: Croatia. Pula. Triumphal Arch of the Sergii

Croatia. Pula. Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. 1st century BC

Background imageLepidus Collection: Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. Pula. Croatia

Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. Pula. Croatia
Triumphal Arch of the Sergii or Golden Gate, built between 29 and 27 BC. Corinthian style with Hellenistic and Asia Minor influence. Pula. Istrian Peninsula. Croatia

Background imageLepidus Collection: Various Snake Species

Various Snake Species
1) Boa Constrictor (family Boidae) 2) Adder ( Common Viper Vipera berus) 3) Banded Rock Rattlesnake (Crotalus lepidus lepidus) Date: circa 1890

Background imageLepidus Collection: Dewdrops on Lupine Leaves, Olympic NP, WA, USA

Dewdrops on Lupine Leaves, Olympic NP, WA, USA
USA, Washington, Olympic National Park, Dew drops on Lupine leaves

Background imageLepidus Collection: Picture No. 10872367

Picture No. 10872367
Eyed / Ocellated Lizards - Male & female (Timon lepidus) Date:

Background imageLepidus Collection: Picture No. 10886883

Picture No. 10886883
Ashland lupin (Lupinus lepidus var ashlandensis) Date:

Background imageLepidus Collection: Picture No. 10762056

Picture No. 10762056
Eyed / Ocellated LIZARD - MALE (Timon lepidus) Date:

Background imageLepidus Collection: Marcus Aemilius Lepidus

Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
MARCUS AEMILIUS LEPIDUS Roman statesman, triumvir, supported Caesar, joined Antonius and Octavian in the Second Triumvirate Date: ? - 13 BC

Background imageLepidus Collection: SHAKESPEARE: JULIUS CAESAR. Antony, Octavius and Lepidus plot the deaths of their enemies in Act IV

SHAKESPEARE: JULIUS CAESAR. Antony, Octavius and Lepidus plot the deaths of their enemies in Act IV, Scene I of William Shakespeares Julius Casesar : wood engraving, 1881, after Sir John Gilbert

Background imageLepidus Collection: MARCUS AEMILIUS LEPIDUS (d. 13 or 12 B. C. ). Roman statesman. Stipple engraving, early 19th century

MARCUS AEMILIUS LEPIDUS (d. 13 or 12 B. C. ). Roman statesman. Stipple engraving, early 19th century
MARCUS AEMILIUS LEPIDUS (d.13 or 12 B.C.). Roman statesman. Stipple engraving, early 19th century

Background imageLepidus Collection: Lepidus Ejected

Lepidus Ejected
Lepidus is ejected from the second Triumvirate and begs from Octavian the right to live

Background imageLepidus Collection: Proscriptions - 3

Proscriptions - 3
The second Triumvirate - Antony, Lepidus and Octavian - proclaim proscriptions against their political enemies, making them outlaws who can be victimised by all

Background imageLepidus Collection: Proscriptions - 2

Proscriptions - 2
The second Triumvirate - Antony, Lepidus and Octavian - proclaim proscriptions against their political enemies, making them outlaws who can be victimised by all

Background imageLepidus Collection: Proscriptions

Proscriptions
The second Triumvirate - Antony, Lepidus and Octavian - proclaim proscriptions against their political enemies, making them outlaws who can be victimised by all


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"Lepidus: A Fascinating Figure in History and Art" Lepidus, a name that echoes through time, is not only associated with the renowned company but also holds significant historical and artistic value. From ancient coins to engravings and even Roman settlements, Lepidus leaves an indelible mark on our collective memory. One intriguing artifact linked to the Denarius coin portraying him from 42 BCE. Crafted by an unknown artist, this coin offers a glimpse into his appearance during that era. It serves as a precious souvenir of the Tottenham Outrage, reminding us of the events surrounding it. In Curtis British Entomology Plate 187, we find another connection to Lepidus - this time in nature. The plate showcases various snake species, perhaps symbolizing his cunning political maneuvers or representing his ability to adapt amidst turbulent times. Moving onto artistry inspired by Lepidus' legacy, Giorgio Vasari's painting depicts the Foundation of Florentia – a Roman settlement established between 1563-1565. This artwork pays homage to Rome's rich history while highlighting its connection to Lepidus' influence on urban development. The Triumphal Arch of the Sergii in Pula, Croatia further immortalizes Lepidus' triumphs. Its grandeur stands as a testament to his military achievements and leadership prowess. As we gaze upon this architectural marvel today, we can't help but feel awe-inspired by its timeless beauty. Additionally, Italy's Basilica Aemilia stands proudly as another reminder of Lepidus' impact on Rome's landscape. This ancient structure reflects both his administrative skills and dedication towards public works projects that enhanced city life for generations to come. Through these diverse hints scattered across history and artistry alike – from coins bearing his image to monumental structures erected in honor of his accomplishments – we are reminded of Lepidus' enduring legacy.