Lepidus controlled parts of Africa

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Lepidus controlled parts of Africa was the share of African territories assigned to the Roman statesman Lepidus under the power-sharing arrangement of the Second Triumvirate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historicalEvent
territorialArrangement
appliesTo Marcus Aemilius Lepidus NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Roman provinces in Africa
chronologicallyWithin Late Roman Republic NERFINISHED
country Roman Republic
describedBySource Appian, Civil Wars NERFINISHED
Cassius Dio, Roman History NERFINISHED
Plutarch, Life of Antony NERFINISHED
endTime 36 BC
followedBy Lepidus’ loss of power in 36 BC
Octavian’s increased control over western provinces
follows assassination of Julius Caesar
formation of the Second Triumvirate
governmentForm military command
hasCause Lex Titia NERFINISHED
hasContext Roman civil wars
struggle for power after Julius Caesar’s death
hasEffect consolidation of triumviral power
division of Roman provincial commands
hasLegalBasis extra-constitutional triumviral powers
hasPart Africa Nova NERFINISHED
Africa Vetus NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus NERFINISHED
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus NERFINISHED
Marcus Antonius NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Africa
Roman Africa NERFINISHED
partOf Second Triumvirate power-sharing arrangement
territorial division between Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus
pointInTime 36 BC
37 BC
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startTime 43 BC
territoryOf Marcus Aemilius Lepidus NERFINISHED

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Second Triumvirate territorialDivision Lepidus controlled parts of Africa