Lepids ( lat. Lepidi - lit. “beautiful”) - the Roman cognomist , the most numerous branch of the Emilians .
The most famous representatives
- Marc Emilius Lepidus - Consul of 187 BC, the great pontiff and censor ;
- Marcus Amelius Lepidus (c. 120 - 77 BC) - Consul 78;
- Mark Emilius Lepidus (c. 90 - 13 BC. E.) - Triumvir , the great pontiff ;
- Mark Emilius Lepidus (d. After 24) - consul of the year 6, senator;
- Mark Emilius Lepidus (6 - 39) - the son of the previous one, the husband of Caligula 's sister, Drusilla , executed by Augustus on suspicion of conspiracy;
- Maniy Emiliy Lepid - Prosecutor of Asia since 21;
- Emilia Lepidus (4/3 BC - 53) - the sister of Mark Lepidus the Younger;
- Emilia Lepida Secunda (d. C. 20) - daughter of Lepidus the Younger;
- Emilia Lepida Terzia (d. C. 36) - daughter of Mark Lepidus, consul of the year 6, committed suicide on charges of adultery;
- Emilia Lepida Quarta - daughter of Mania Lepida, wife of Galba ;
- Junia Lepida (d. After 66) is the wife of Guy Cassius Longin , allegedly executed by Nero on charges of sorcery and incestuous communication with her nephew L. Junius Silan Torquat.
See also
- Mark Emilius Lepidus