Marcus Aemilius Lepidus had gained wealth and …

Years: 78BCE - 78BCE

Marcus Aemilius Lepidus had gained wealth and power by politically allying himself with Sulla, but once the dictator had resigned in 79 BCE, Lepidus attempts to undermine the Sullan constitution.

Elected consul for the year 78 BCE with the support of Pompey, he tries to stop Sulla from being buried in the Campus Martius.

However, Pompey turns against his candidate and uses his influence to ensure that the full funeral and burial goes ahead.

Lepidus passes several resolutions during his term that firmly place him in the camp of the populares.

His offer to restore to the Italians land that had been taken by Sulla puts him at odds with his fellow consul, Quintus Lutatius Catulus.

The two factions come so close to war that the senate makes them swear not to fight, and sends Lepidus to administer the province of Transalpine Gaul.

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