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Mark Antony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; Mark ANTONY; 82 BC - 30; Roman General; Mark Antony was the chief rival of Octavian for the succession to Caesar. Defeated by Octavian, he committed suicide in Egypt. ... Antony was born in Egypt, served in the Roman army in Gaul under Caesar, and was elected tribune in Rome as Caesar's representative. He supported Caesar...
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Mark Antony was a great Roman leader. He was a general for Julius Caesar and one of his closest friends. He thought that Cleopatra was partially responsible for Caesar’s death and wanted to meet with her. She ignored his summons twice.
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Antony; (died 30 B.C.E.) ; By Plutarch ; Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden ... Again Antony pressed it, and again he declined its acceptance. And so the dispute between them went on for some time, Antony's solicitations receiving but little encouragement from the shouts of a few friends, and Caesar's refusal...
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The Roman politician and general Mark Antony was the chief rival of another prominent Roman politician, Octavian (63 B.C.E. –14 C. E.), seeking leadership of the Roman Empire.
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Mark Anthony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark Anthony may refer to: • Mark Antony ( Marcus Antonius ), statesman in Ancient Rome • Marc Anthony, singer/songwriter and husband of Jennifer Lopez • Marc Anthony (footballer), Scottish associa...
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Information on Mark Antony , played by James Purefoy, at HBO's official 'Rome' website. ... Immensely brave, handsome, and dashing, Mark Antony is loved by his men and adored by women. Arrogant and impulsive, he is impatient with political niceties beyond rousing a mob or charging full tilt at an enemy.
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