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What is antonys plan for lepidus?

Antony's plan for Lepidus involves using him as a political pawn to consolidate power in the aftermath of Julius Caesar's assassination. He views Lepidus as a useful but somewhat expendable ally, primarily to help maintain control over Rome while he and Octavius vie for dominance. Antony and Octavius intend to manipulate Lepidus's position to further their own ambitions, ultimately sidelining him when necessary. This reflects the broader theme of betrayal and ambition in the political landscape of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar."


When was Rhopalus lepidus created?

Rhopalus lepidus was created in 1861.


When was Argyrodes lepidus created?

Argyrodes lepidus was created in 1879.


When was Opilio lepidus created?

Opilio lepidus was created in 1878.


When was Acusilas lepidus created?

Acusilas lepidus was created in 1898.


When was Crotalus lepidus created?

Crotalus lepidus was created in 1861.


Who forced lepidus to retire?

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.


Who is lepidus in julius caesar?

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!!!!


Who does Octavius and Antony form the triumvirate with?

Lepidus is the third member of the second triumvirate.


What reason does Antony give for keeping Lepidus?

He says that he needs to be able to blame Lepidus.


Who did Antony Octavius and Lepidus agreed must die?

lepidus brother and antonys newphew


Why did Lepidus oppose Augustus?

On the contrary, Lepidus was an associate of Augustus. After the defeat of Caesar's assassins, Octavian (later Augustus), Marc Antony and Lepidus formed a triumvirate - splitting up the empire - Antony the East, Octavian the West, and Lepidus North Africa.