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Blood and betrayal turned Rome from republic to empire. Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, Mark Antony, and Octavian transformed Rome 2,000 years ago through military might, power plays, and political ...
Her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony were a source of particular scandal, not least in Rome. The statesman Cicero, for one, summed up his feelings about her with a simple “I hate ...
In 42 B.C. Rome’s three most powerful men carved up the republic among them. The triumvirate of Lepidus, Octavian, and Mark Antony was an uneasy alliance after turbulent times.
Augustus took Rome, and Marc Antony took Egypt. Cleo and Marc Marc Antony fell in love with Cleopatra soon after they first met. Captivated, he decided to stay with her in Egypt.
There, he planned to deliver to the Senate a series of speeches known as the Philippics to undermine Mark Antony and to try to rally senators against accepting an emperor.
A collection of ancient Roman coins amassed by a former Latin teacher from Connecticut was sold at auction for over $1 million this week. Carol Ross' interest in ancient Roman currency and history led ...
Mark Antony, or Marcus Antonius, was a Roman politician and general. He was assigned Rome's eastern provinces, including the client kingdom of Egypt, then ruled by Cleopatra.
" DANIEL 11:25 And he shall stir up his power and his courage against the king of the south with a great army; ...” The prophecy of this verse took place during the times of the famous love affair ...
Antony’s father married a Julia, a member of a patrician clan that dated back to before the foundation of the republic. The marriage produced a daughter and three sons. Mark Antony, the eldest boy, ...