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  1. Aemilia Lepida was a Roman noble woman who lived in the 1st century BC. She was the first wife of Lucius Cornelius Sulla Faustus, who was consul in 5 BC. The couple had several children including her son, suffect consul of 31, Faustus Cornelius Sulla Lucullus.

  2. Aemilia Lepida (5 BC – c. 43 AD) was a noble Roman woman and matron. She was the first great-grandchild of the Emperor Augustus . Biography. Early life. She was the first great-grandchild of Emperor Augustus and the noblewoman Scribonia, being the firstborn child of Julia the Younger, who was their only daughter Julia the Elder 's first daughter.

  3. Oct 18, 2005 · Aemilia Lepida (5 BC-c. 43 AD) was a noble Roman woman and matron. She was the eldest daughter and first-born child of Julia the Younger (the first granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus) and consul Lucius Aemilius Paullus. Her father was of a distinguished and ancient patrician family.

    • Claudius I, Roman Emperor
    • 53 (48-49)Rome, Roma, Italy
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    Aemilii Lepidi. Aemilii Regilli. Aemilii Scauri. Aemilii Bucae. Others. See also. Explanatory footnotes. References. Citations. General sources. Bibliography. Aemilia gens. Imperial-era consular fasti listing several Aemilii. The gens Aemilia, originally written Aimilia, was one of the greatest patrician families at ancient Rome.

  6. Abstract. In 20 CE, Aemilia Lepida was tried before the senatorial court. When the court recessed for a holiday, she rallied support by referring to her Pompeian ancestry, choosing as her venue the theatre built by her great-grandfather Pompey himself.

  7. When Aemilia Lepida was born in 0133 BC, in Roman Empire, her father, Marcus Livius Drusus II, was 22 and her mother, Cornelia Scipionis, was 24. She had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Lucius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius. She died in Rome, Roma, Lazio, Italy.

  8. aristocratic Aemilia Lepida. His account of her downfall is suc-cinct and utterly misleading : condemnatam et (as if Lentulus, who precedes, had also (5) been condemned) generosissimam Jeminam Lepidam , in gratiam Quirini consularis praedivitis et orbi , qui dimissam earn a matrimonio post vicesimum annum veneni о lim in se comparati arguebat.

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