The power-sharing dictatorship of Lepidus, Octavian, and Mark Antony, described as beginning with a purge of enemies.
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Second triumvirate
The power-sharing dictatorship of Lepidus, Octavian, and Mark Antony, described as beginning with a purge of enemies.
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The second triumvirate is described as a brutal dictatorship that begins by killing enemies, including Cicero, and replacing about a third of the Senate with allies.
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"...and form their own dictatorship. This is what we call the second triumvirate. Okay, the second triumvirate is brutal. The first thing they decide..."
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