No, Lepidus and Octavius (later known as Augustus) were not brothers. Lepidus was a Roman general and politician who was part of the Second Triumvirate alongside Octavius and Mark Antony. While they were allies and worked closely together during the power struggles following Julius Caesar's assassination, they were not related by blood.
Octavius says that lepidus's brother must be killed. So Lepidus says well if his brother has to go then Marc's nephew will to.
the triumvirate
Lepidus is the third member of the second triumvirate.
Octavius was surprised by Antony's opinion about Lepidus because he had previously viewed Lepidus as a reliable ally and a member of their triumvirate. Antony's harsh criticism and dismissal of Lepidus revealed a deepening rift in their partnership and suggested that Antony saw Lepidus as weak or unworthy. This unexpected revelation highlighted the growing tension between Octavius and Antony as they vied for power, leading Octavius to reassess his alliances and strategy.
Scrutinizing the list of people they want to kill.
lepidus brother and antonys newphew
Octavius says that lepidus's brother must be killed. So Lepidus says well if his brother has to go then Marc's nephew will to.
Lepidus - The third member of Antony and Octavius's coalition. Though Antony has a low opinion of Lepidus, Octavius trusts his loyalty.HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!
the triumvirate
Mark Antony Octavius Caesar M.Aemilius Lepidus
Antony thought Lepidus was a poor choice for the second triumvir.
Lepidus is the third member of the second triumvirate.
Scrutinizing the list of people they want to kill.
Mark Antony, Octavius, 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.
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."
Octavius was the adopted son and primary heir of Julius Caesar. He became a triumvir along with Lepidus and Marc Antony and they not only avenged Caesar's murder but they also divided up the empire. Lepidus was soon ousted and Octavius, (Octavian in English) became involved in a power struggle with Antonius (Antony, in English) Octavius won and became what we call Rome's first emperor.