Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (died 216 BC) was the Roman consul for 232 BC,[1] and according to Livy served again as suffect consul, possibly in 221.[2]
He also served at one time as augur.
According to Livy, in 218 BC, at the onset of the Second Punic War, he was in Sicily serving as propraetor.[3]
He died in 216.[4]
It was in Lepidus' honor that the first gladiatorial games (munera) were held, on the occasion of his death. He was survived by his three sons; Lucius, Quintus, and Marcus.[5] The latter was most likely the Marcus Aemilius Lepidus who was a Roman consul and Pontifex Maximus in the early 2nd century BC.