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Fortune's Favorites
by Colleen McCullough
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with references to "Aemilia Lepida".
Excerpt - on Page 548: "
... Lepidus announced to the House that he would seek the House's consent to a lex Aemilia Lepida giving back some of the land Sulla had sequestrated from towns in Etruria and Umbria in order to bestow it ... "
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Caesar's Women (Masters of Rome Series)
by Colleen McCullough
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with references to "Aemilia Lepida".
Excerpt - on Page 27: "
... " Few chinks in his enormously thick hide though Cato had, Servilia knew where every one of them was. Aemilia Lepida, for example. How Cato had loved her when he was eighteen! As silly as a Greek over a young boy. ... "
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Agrippina: Sex, Power, and Politics in the Early Empire
by Anthony A. Barrett
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with references to "Aemilia Lepida".
Excerpt - on Page 21: "
... 33 Julia the Younger was married to Lucius Aemilius Paullus, consul in AD 1 and they produced a daughter Aemilia Lepida but beyond this we know very little of her earlier life, apart from Pliny's remark that Julia owned the largest ... "
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The Roman Revolution
by Ronald Syme
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with references to "Aemilia Lepida".
Excerpt - on Page 379: "
... Appia Claudia, daughter of one of the earliest noble supporters of the faction.4 Then he rose higher-his second was an Aemilia Lepida in whose veins ran the blood of Sulla and of Pompeius. ... "
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