. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . She killedherself on being accused of adultery with a slave. 1. 6, c. 40. .Emilia, a vestal virgin, was condemned to death for Epit. 1. 63. Ejiilia, the daughter of M. /Emilius Scaurus, and daughter-in-law to Scylla, was married to Pompey, and died in child-lied, llul. in Si/I. el Voniji. .Ejiilia,gens (Numis.) different branches of this fam


. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . She killedherself on being accused of adultery with a slave. 1. 6, c. 40. .Emilia, a vestal virgin, was condemned to death for Epit. 1. 63. Ejiilia, the daughter of M. /Emilius Scaurus, and daughter-in-law to Scylla, was married to Pompey, and died in child-lied, llul. in Si/I. el Voniji. .Ejiilia,gens (Numis.) different branches of this family, asthose of the Lepidi, Paulli, Scauri, Bucie, Rcgilli, , are distinguished on medals. A medal of L. Paullusthe conqueror of Perseus, king of Macedonia, represents, onthe obverse, as in fig. 1, a figure of the goddess Concordia,with the inscription PAULLUS LEPIDUS, emblematicalof the harmony which had been restored between Paullusand his adopted brother Lepidus ; the consul dedicating atrophy; Perseus standing opposite with his hands boundbehind him ; and near him, his two sons, who were led in triumph with their Gather. The inscription TER. is sup-posed to refer to the treble victory of this Emilius. A. medal of M. Emilius Lepidus represents, on the oh verse, as in fig. 2, the head of Venus Vidrix crowned witli laurel,and the inscription ROMA, behind a civic crown, emblema-tical of the honour which he received in his youth ; beforeis an earthen chalice, the emblem of his office, as Pon- /EMI tifex Maximus: on the reverse, an equestrian statue of himQvide .Emilius~\, as a youth of 15, dressed in his pra;texta,bearing a trophy to mark his triumph over the Gauls and Ligurians. Marcus LEPIDUS ANaorum XV. PRwtextatui Husiem Oceidit Civem Servavit. Another medal struckby Alexandria in Egypt bears, on the obverse, as in fig. 3, Fig. 3. Fig. 4.


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