Thursday, March 12, 2020
Mark Antony essays
Mark Antony essays Mark Antony Was believed to be born in 83 B.C. and died at the age of 53, in 30 B.C. Antony was born into an already prominent Roman family. He was very ambitious at what he would strive to accomplish. In 53 B.C. he became cavalry officer under the reign of Julius Caesar. Then in 48 B.C. he helped Caesar defeat a rebel army led by Pompey at the Battle of Pharsalus. In 43 B.C. Antony became co-ruler of Rome. Just before the assassination of Julius Caesar he became a consul with Octavian. In 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of Roman Aristocrats led by Marcus Brutus. After the death of Julius Caesar, Antony became the ruler of Rome, but Octavian being Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son, challenged Antony's rule. In the same year Antony agreed that he would become co-ruler of Rome with Lepidus and Octavian, forming the Second Triumvirate. The first order of business for the Second Triumvirate was to track down the murders of Julius Caesar and kill them. In 42 Antony led an army against Marcus Brutus and Cassius where he defeated them at the Battle of Philippi. When the war had ended Brutus and Cassius did the notable thing and killed themselves. Then Antony Claimed Rome's eastern provinces for himself, Which meant that Italy and the Western Provinces were left to Octavian. Antony first met Cleopatra in 41 B.C. when he summoned for her to discuss the reason why she would not fund the second Triumvirate during the civil war between the Republic and the Second Triumvirate. And during the time he spent with her she seduced him and they fell in love In 41 B.C. Antony met with Cleopatra in Alexandria and spent the winter there as her lover. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt was the last ruler of the dynasty founded by Ptolemy. Then in 40 B.C. Cleopatra gave birth to twins sons fathered by Antony. Then later that year he married Octavia so he could strengthen his political power in Rome. Howev ...
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