AEMI2350 L. Aemilius (81) M. f. Q. n. (Lepidus)? Paullus

Status

  • Patrician

Life Dates

  • 99?, birth (Rüpke 2005)
  • 43, proscribed (Hinard 1985) Expand

    Hinard 43 no. 5

Relationships

son of
? Appuleia (32) (married to M. Aemilius (72) Q. f. M. n. Pal. Lepidus (cos. 78)) (DPRR Team)
M. Aemilius (72) Q. f. M. n. Pal. Lepidus (cos. 78) (RE)
brother of
? Cornelia (416) (daughter of L. Cornelius (338) L. f. L. n. Scipio Asiaticus (Asiagenus) (cos. 83)) (DPRR Team)
? L. Cornelius (327) Scipio Asiagenus Aemilianus? (sen. 82) (DPRR Team)
? -. Aemilius (84) Regillus (son of M. Aemilius (72) Q. f. M. n. Pal. Lepidus (cos. 78)) (DPRR Team)
M. Aemilius (73) M. f. Q. n. Lepidus (cos. 46) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Plut. Ant. 19.2, Vell. II 67.3

father of
L. Aemilius (82) L. f. M. n. Tro. Lepidus Paullus (cos. suff. 34) (Zmeskal 2009) Expand

Dio XL 63.5

Career

  • Monetalis 62 (RRC) Expand
    • Cos. 50. Monetalis 62. Crawford (RRC 1.441-442, nos. 415- 417, 62 B.C.) identifies the consul of 50, not his son (82), suffect consul in 34, as the monetalis of 62 who issued coins with L. Scribonius Libo in that year. The Libo who was consul in 34 (20) may be either the monetalis of 62 or his son. See also MRR 2.431, 451. Quaestor 60 or 59. Though listed as quaestor in 59 (MRR 2.190), he may possibly have gone to Macedonia with C. Octavius in 60 and continued as proquaestor there. Curule Aedile 55 or 56? His aedileship is not mentioned but it would have been strange to omit it from his cursus. Moreover, since aediles regularly undertook the restoration or maintenance of public buildings, he probably assumed as aedile the task of restoring his ancestral monument, the Basilica Aemilia (Cic. Att. 4.16.8; Muenzer, Hermes 40, 1905, 97f.). The dating of Plancius and Plotius as curule aediles to 55 excludes Paullus from this year: see MRR 2.216, 223; and, below, on Cn. Plancius (4), and A. Plautius (Plotius) (8). In fact, a date in 56, as suggested by M. I. Henderson (JRS 49, 1959, 167), would fit well with his praetorship in 53. The one surely attested curule aedile of 56 is P. Clodius Pulcher (MRR 2.208). A certain Marcellus, probably the future consul of 50 (Shackleton Bailey, CLA 2.178), was a candidate for an aedileship (Cic. Att. 4.3.5), with what success remains unknown. On his name, see Sumner, Orators 65, and Shackleton Bailey, Onom. Lepidus before Paullus is unattested. (Broughton MRR III)
    • ref. 415 (RRC)
    • ref. 417 (RRC)
  • Quaestor? 60 Macedonia (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • Served under C. Octavius in Macedonia (Cic. Vat. 25; Att. 2.24.2; Schol. Bob. 149 Stangl). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Cos. 50. Monetalis 62. Crawford (RRC 1.441-442, nos. 415- 417, 62 B.C.) identifies the consul of 50, not his son (82), suffect consul in 34, as the monetalis of 62 who issued coins with L. Scribonius Libo in that year. The Libo who was consul in 34 (20) may be either the monetalis of 62 or his son. See also MRR 2.431, 451. Quaestor 60 or 59. Though listed as quaestor in 59 (MRR 2.190), he may possibly have gone to Macedonia with C. Octavius in 60 and continued as proquaestor there. Curule Aedile 55 or 56? His aedileship is not mentioned but it would have been strange to omit it from his cursus. Moreover, since aediles regularly undertook the restoration or maintenance of public buildings, he probably assumed as aedile the task of restoring his ancestral monument, the Basilica Aemilia (Cic. Att. 4.16.8; Muenzer, Hermes 40, 1905, 97f.). The dating of Plancius and Plotius as curule aediles to 55 excludes Paullus from this year: see MRR 2.216, 223; and, below, on Cn. Plancius (4), and A. Plautius (Plotius) (8). In fact, a date in 56, as suggested by M. I. Henderson (JRS 49, 1959, 167), would fit well with his praetorship in 53. The one surely attested curule aedile of 56 is P. Clodius Pulcher (MRR 2.208). A certain Marcellus, probably the future consul of 50 (Shackleton Bailey, CLA 2.178), was a candidate for an aedileship (Cic. Att. 4.3.5), with what success remains unknown. On his name, see Sumner, Orators 65, and Shackleton Bailey, Onom. Lepidus before Paullus is unattested. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Proquaestor? 59 Macedonia (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • Cos. 50. Monetalis 62. Crawford (RRC 1.441-442, nos. 415- 417, 62 B.C.) identifies the consul of 50, not his son (82), suffect consul in 34, as the monetalis of 62 who issued coins with L. Scribonius Libo in that year. The Libo who was consul in 34 (20) may be either the monetalis of 62 or his son. See also MRR 2.431, 451. Quaestor 60 or 59. Though listed as quaestor in 59 (MRR 2.190), he may possibly have gone to Macedonia with C. Octavius in 60 and continued as proquaestor there. Curule Aedile 55 or 56? His aedileship is not mentioned but it would have been strange to omit it from his cursus. Moreover, since aediles regularly undertook the restoration or maintenance of public buildings, he probably assumed as aedile the task of restoring his ancestral monument, the Basilica Aemilia (Cic. Att. 4.16.8; Muenzer, Hermes 40, 1905, 97f.). The dating of Plancius and Plotius as curule aediles to 55 excludes Paullus from this year: see MRR 2.216, 223; and, below, on Cn. Plancius (4), and A. Plautius (Plotius) (8). In fact, a date in 56, as suggested by M. I. Henderson (JRS 49, 1959, 167), would fit well with his praetorship in 53. The one surely attested curule aedile of 56 is P. Clodius Pulcher (MRR 2.208). A certain Marcellus, probably the future consul of 50 (Shackleton Bailey, CLA 2.178), was a candidate for an aedileship (Cic. Att. 4.3.5), with what success remains unknown. On his name, see Sumner, Orators 65, and Shackleton Bailey, Onom. Lepidus before Paullus is unattested. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Quaestor? 59 Macedonia (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • Cos. 50. Monetalis 62. Crawford (RRC 1.441-442, nos. 415- 417, 62 B.C.) identifies the consul of 50, not his son (82), suffect consul in 34, as the monetalis of 62 who issued coins with L. Scribonius Libo in that year. The Libo who was consul in 34 (20) may be either the monetalis of 62 or his son. See also MRR 2.431, 451. Quaestor 60 or 59. Though listed as quaestor in 59 (MRR 2.190), he may possibly have gone to Macedonia with C. Octavius in 60 and continued as proquaestor there. Curule Aedile 55 or 56? His aedileship is not mentioned but it would have been strange to omit it from his cursus. Moreover, since aediles regularly undertook the restoration or maintenance of public buildings, he probably assumed as aedile the task of restoring his ancestral monument, the Basilica Aemilia (Cic. Att. 4.16.8; Muenzer, Hermes 40, 1905, 97f.). The dating of Plancius and Plotius as curule aediles to 55 excludes Paullus from this year: see MRR 2.216, 223; and, below, on Cn. Plancius (4), and A. Plautius (Plotius) (8). In fact, a date in 56, as suggested by M. I. Henderson (JRS 49, 1959, 167), would fit well with his praetorship in 53. The one surely attested curule aedile of 56 is P. Clodius Pulcher (MRR 2.208). A certain Marcellus, probably the future consul of 50 (Shackleton Bailey, CLA 2.178), was a candidate for an aedileship (Cic. Att. 4.3.5), with what success remains unknown. On his name, see Sumner, Orators 65, and Shackleton Bailey, Onom. Lepidus before Paullus is unattested. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Aedilis Curulis? 56 (Broughton MRR III) Expand
    • Probably Curule Aedile when he undertook the repair of the Basilica Aemilia (Cic. Att. 4.17.7; see Münzer, Hermes 40 [1905] 97f.). (Broughton MRR II)
    • Cos. 50. Monetalis 62. Crawford (RRC 1.441-442, nos. 415- 417, 62 B.C.) identifies the consul of 50, not his son (82), suffect consul in 34, as the monetalis of 62 who issued coins with L. Scribonius Libo in that year. The Libo who was consul in 34 (20) may be either the monetalis of 62 or his son. See also MRR 2.431, 451. Quaestor 60 or 59. Though listed as quaestor in 59 (MRR 2.190), he may possibly have gone to Macedonia with C. Octavius in 60 and continued as proquaestor there. Curule Aedile 55 or 56? His aedileship is not mentioned but it would have been strange to omit it from his cursus. Moreover, since aediles regularly undertook the restoration or maintenance of public buildings, he probably assumed as aedile the task of restoring his ancestral monument, the Basilica Aemilia (Cic. Att. 4.16.8; Muenzer, Hermes 40, 1905, 97f.). The dating of Plancius and Plotius as curule aediles to 55 excludes Paullus from this year: see MRR 2.216, 223; and, below, on Cn. Plancius (4), and A. Plautius (Plotius) (8). In fact, a date in 56, as suggested by M. I. Henderson (JRS 49, 1959, 167), would fit well with his praetorship in 53. The one surely attested curule aedile of 56 is P. Clodius Pulcher (MRR 2.208). A certain Marcellus, probably the future consul of 50 (Shackleton Bailey, CLA 2.178), was a candidate for an aedileship (Cic. Att. 4.3.5), with what success remains unknown. On his name, see Sumner, Orators 65, and Shackleton Bailey, Onom. Lepidus before Paullus is unattested. (Broughton MRR III)
  • Epulo? 55 to after 43 (Rüpke 2005)
  • Praetor 53 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Cic. Mil. 24. (Broughton MRR II)
    • p. 755, footnote 480 (Brennan 2000)
  • Consul 50 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • CIL 12.2.935, 936, 965, 966; Cael. in Cic. Fam. 8.4.1 and 4; 8.8.5; Cic. Fam. 13.29.4; Brut. 229 and 328; Hirtius in Caes. BG 8.48.10; Plin. NH 2.147; App. BC 2.26; Dio 40, Index; Obseq. 65; Chr. 354 (Paulo et Marcello); Fast. Hyd. (Marcello et Paulo), so also Chr. Pasc.; Cassiod.; on Paullus, Cael. in Cic. Fam. 8.10.3, and 11.1; Cic. Fam. 15.12, and 13; Att. 6.1.7; on Marcellus, CIL 12.2.669; Cael. in Cic. Fam. 8.9.2, and 11.1; Cic. Fam. 15.7- 11; Att. 10.15.2. See Degrassi 132, 496f. Paullus, who had received financial aid from Caesar in restoring the Basilica Aemilia (Cic. Att. 4.17.7; cf. Cael. in Cic. Fam. 8.4.4), tended to support Caesar and check his colleague, who remained an obdurate opponent (Cic. Att. 6.3.4; Hirtius in Caes. BG 8.53, and 55; Suet. Iul. 29; Plut. Pomp. 58.1-59. 1; Caes. 29.3-4; Ant. 5.2; App. BC 2.25-3 1; Dio 40.59.4, and 63.2, and 64-66). (Broughton MRR II)
  • Legatus (Envoy) 43 (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • Sent as Envoys from the Senate to Sextus Pompey in Massilia (Cic. Phil. 13.13; see Promagistrates, on Sextus Pompey). See 48, Promagistrates. (Broughton MRR II)
  • Legatus (Lieutenant) 42 Macedonia (Broughton MRR II) Expand
    • He escaped the proscription (Liv. Per. 120; Vell. 2.67; Plut. Ant. 19; Flor. 2.16.4; App. BC 4.12; Dio 47.6.3, and 8.1), entered the service of Brutus, and after Philippi retired to Miletus (4.37). On P. (Aemilius) Lepidus, Proquaestor in Crete, see 43, Promagistrates. (Broughton MRR II)