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He does it to fetch Caesar's will. Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus all wanted to change caesars will so that they could get more money.
Antony, shortly after Lepidus agrees to have his brother executed. (Act IV Scene 1) They had a mass-murdering purge worthy of Stalin.
Octavian forced Lepidus to retire, in fact it was more like a banishment. This was after the war with Sextus Pompey, when Lepidus tried to take Sicily for himself. Octavian won over the army of Lepidus and expelled him from the triumvirate. Lepidus was then ordered to retire to the city of Circeii, under strict supervision.
Lepidus is the third member of the second triumvirate.
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The triumvirate with Mark Antony, Octavian, and Lepidus
He does it to fetch Caesar's will. Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus all wanted to change caesars will so that they could get more money.
Lepidus was sent to retrieve Mark Antony from Julius Caesar's house. After Caesar's assassination, Antony was in a vulnerable position, and Lepidus's mission was to bring him back to the Senate to help stabilize the situation in Rome. This marked a significant moment in the power dynamics following Caesar's death, as both Lepidus and Antony would play important roles in the ensuing political turmoil.
Antony, shortly after Lepidus agrees to have his brother executed. (Act IV Scene 1) They had a mass-murdering purge worthy of Stalin.
In scene 1 of "Julius Caesar," Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus are discussing who should be executed as part of their purge. A breach has opened among them because Antony and Octavius are starting to see Lepidus as a lesser member of the triumvirate, with Antony referring to him as a mere "eyeball."
Argyrodes lepidus was created in 1879.
Opilio lepidus was created in 1878.
Rhopalus lepidus was created in 1861.
Crotalus lepidus was created in 1861.
Acusilas lepidus was created in 1898.
Octavian forced Lepidus to retire, in fact it was more like a banishment. This was after the war with Sextus Pompey, when Lepidus tried to take Sicily for himself. Octavian won over the army of Lepidus and expelled him from the triumvirate. Lepidus was then ordered to retire to the city of Circeii, under strict supervision.