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  1. Mark Antony is a central character of the Rome Series. He is Caesar's top Lieutenant. He eventually forms the Second Triumvirate with Octavian and Lepidus. He is based on the historical figure Marcus Antonius. Mark Antony is crude, boorish, and at the same time dashing and charming. He possesses a ferocious temper and often snaps at the slightest provocation. He has a quick wit and rarely ...

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Mark Antony (83-30 BC), often called Marcus Antonius, was a Roman politician and general and a major contributor in turning Rome from a republic into an empire. He supported Caesar on his rise to ...

  3. Bust of Mark Antony. Marcus Antonius (Latin: M•ANTONIVS•M•F•M•N) [1] (c. January 14, 83 B.C.E. – August 1, 30 B.C.E. ), known in English as Mark Antony (also spelled Marc Anthony; Latin, Marcus Antonius), was a Roman politician and general. He was an important supporter of Gaius Julius Caesar as a military commander and administrator.

  4. Mark Antony (Marcus Antonius) (83 - 30 BC) After the death of Caesar, one man in particular stood in the best position to seize control of an unstable Rome. Mark Antony proved a vital supporter in Caesar's rise to power, and would establish himself as one of the leading men of the later Republic. Antony, however, despite being a brilliant ...

  5. Jan 10, 2022 · Mark Antony’s Famous Funeral Oration, by George Edward Robertson, late 19th – early 20th century, via Wikimedia Commons With Caesar dead, Mark Antony was the sole consul of 44 BCE. Manipulating events to deliver a funeral oration to the mob in Rome, Mark Antony masterfully turned the volatile crowd as they gazed upon the bloody carcass of ...

  6. Nov 24, 2019 · One such figure is the famed Mark Antony – a Roman politician, a general, triumvir, consul, tribune, and magister – a man of many skills and great influence. A crucial cog in the complex mechanism of the downfall of the Roman Republic, Mark Antony was truly a man like no other. His story went from ambition to abyss and shows us a glimpse ...

  7. Mark Antony was in Egypt with Cleopatra instead of his wife, Octavia, Octavian's sister. Octavian was scheming to find a way to sever ties with Mark Antony, start a war to crush him, kill a potential rival and take control of the entire Roman world. He did this by cleverly exposing Antony's will to the Senate, where he read out how Antony had ...

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