Lucius Aurelius Lepidus (Nova Roma)
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Legatus Legonis, Legio X Fretensis Melitensis, Consular Questor
Eques Equo Privato; Quaestor duly elected by the suffrage of the citizens, and thereafter constituted Consular Quaestor (Nova Roma), who at present discharges the office of Adjutant-General of the Exercitus of the People of Nova Roma, the Quirites.
Lucius Aurelius Lepidus is a distinguished citizen and magistrate of Nova Roma, recognized for his lifelong commitment to restoring and living the virtues of the Roman Republic. He currently serves in a dual capacity, managing both high-level civil administration and senior military organization.
Key Roles and Responsibilities Consular Quaestor: Having been elected by the citizens, he transitioned from a standard Quaestor to a Consular Quaestor, a role involving significant financial and administrative oversight for the Republic's highest offices.
Adjutant-General: Within the Exercitus (the military wing of Nova Roma), he serves as the Adjutant-General, responsible for the coordination, discipline, and administration of the citizen-soldiery.
Cultural Ambassador for Melita: Based in Malta (Melita), he is a leading figure in promoting Roman culture and "Living History," bringing the ancient world to life through public engagement and education.
A Career of "Constantia" (Steadfastness)
Lepidus is a veteran of the historical reenactment community, known for his gravitas and strict adherence to the mos maiorum (the customs of the ancestors). His service has taken him across the modern borders of the former Empire, representing the Senate and People of Nova Roma (SPQR) in:
Italia & Hispania Diplomatic representation and traditional ceremonies.
Dacia & Thracia Military exercises and historical field maneuvers.
Britannia Public outreach and cross-provincial cultural exchange
Lucius Aurelius Lepidus developed an early and enduring interest in Roman history and culture, which led to his involvement in historical reenactment in Britannia. Over the course of more than three decades, he has cultivated extensive experience in living history, military representation, and Roman cultural practice.
Following his relocation to Melita (Malta), he continued and expanded his activities, becoming a central figure in local Roman reenactment and cultural initiatives. His work in Malta is distinguished by a combination of historically grounded interpretation and participation in local traditions, including ritual and seasonal observances that intersect with Roman religious and cultural themes.
Lepidus later joined Nova Roma, where he has taken on an increasingly active role in both administrative and public-facing capacities. His efforts have contributed to the visibility and development of Nova Roma within the provinces, particularly through engagement with reenactment groups and the broader public.
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Adjutant-general of the Exercitus Populi Novi Romani Quiritium
