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Cicero never wanted to give Marc Antony anything least of all power. They were bitter enemies. Cicero executed Antony's stepfather without a trial and later gave a series of scathing speeches against Antony called the Philippics. Also, it was well known that Antony was a close ally of Caesar. When Caesar was assassinated in the Senate, by luck, Brutus did not include Antony on the Senate's death list. That was why Antony insisted that Cicero be included in the proscriptions that the triumvirate ordered and had his head and his hands nailed to the rostra in the forum.
The answer is Augustus. After his assassination in 44 BC, the Senate tried to reestablish the Republic, but its champions, Marcus Junius Brutus (descendant of the founder of the republic) and Gaius Cassius Longinus were defeated by Caesar's lieutenant Mark Antony and Caesar's nephew, Octavian. The years 44-31 mark the struggle for power between Marc Anthony and Octavian (later known as Augustus). Finally, in September 2nd, 31 BC, in the Greek promontory of Actium, the final battle took place in the sea. Octavian was victorious, and became the sole ruler of Rome (and its empire). That date marks the end of the Republic and the beginning of the Principate. Cristina Rizzi Answer found on Wikipedia guys!
Cleopatra had no role in the first triumvirate. During the second triumvirate she had a relationship with Marc Antony and because of this was used as a tool by Octavian to discredit Antony and to get the senate to declare the war against her.
:) Mark Antony (:
He had stepped out of the Senate for a smoke break.
As Marc Antony was well known as a friend and ally of Julius Caesar, the first thing Antony did when he learned of Caesar's assassination, was to fortify himself in his home. He did this fearing for his own life, based upon his close association with the fallen dictator. In fact the leading conspirator, Brutus had entertained killing Antony but decided not to do so. There is no definitive reason in historical documents that indicates why Antony was spared. Antony next obtained all the papers and funds Caesar had left in his palace. At the same time he summoned all of Caesar's loyal military veterans to Rome. Based on his authority as Tribune, Antony by March 27 convened the Senate and accepted Cicero's proposal for a general amnesty for anyone involved in Caesar's death. Antony also agreed that 2 of the main conspirators, Brutus and Cassius be given provincial governorships on the condition that the Senate ratify all of Caesar's outstanding decrees & appointments. These acts were a clever deception to appear not to seek revenge against the conspirators.
To avoid the assassins of Caesar eliminating him too.
To avoid the assassins of Caesar eliminating him too.
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Trebonius.
Cicero never wanted to give Marc Antony anything least of all power. They were bitter enemies. Cicero executed Antony's stepfather without a trial and later gave a series of scathing speeches against Antony called the Philippics. Also, it was well known that Antony was a close ally of Caesar. When Caesar was assassinated in the Senate, by luck, Brutus did not include Antony on the Senate's death list. That was why Antony insisted that Cicero be included in the proscriptions that the triumvirate ordered and had his head and his hands nailed to the rostra in the forum.