Senatorial demography in the hannibalic war: Was Marcus aemilius lepidus ( Cos. 187, 175) made a senator in 216 b.c.E.? [Book Review]

Classical Quarterly:1-10 (forthcoming)
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Marcus Aemilius Lepidus was one of three Roman legati sent to Greece in 201/200 b.c.e. and ended up confronting Philip V of Macedon at Abydus. Scholars have debated whether this young man was already a senator by 201 or had yet to become one. This paper argues that he had actually been a senator since 216, enrolled in Buteo’s extraordinary lectio of one hundred and seventy-seven new senators, after he had gained a corona ciuica and spolia ex hoste during the early stages of the Hannibalic War.

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