Marc Antony helped the Roman Empire in a backhanded way. By losing to Octavian in the civil war he enabled Octavian to add Egypt and all its wealth to the Roman empire.
Cleopatra became a major player in ancient history during the Roman civil war. This was the war between Octavian and his supporters and Mark Antony and his supporters. Cleopatra was part of Antony's war for control of the Roman empire. As Queen of Egypt, she had the military and financial resources to help Antony, who was her husband.
Mark Anthony (Marcus Antonius) was a Roman general,grandnephew, and heir to Julius Caesar. After Caesar's assassination Antony,Octavian and Lepidus ruled the Roman Empire. They fell out and fought a civil war. Anthony lost and committed suicide. Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was his lover at the time and also had to commit suicide with the help of a poisonous snake.
Octavian was a master politician. By consolidating his own power in Italy, by using propaganda and by political moves, both clever and fortunate, he was able to get the upper hand and to defeat Antony. Antony did little to help himself. He refused to return to Rome an his actions with Cleopatra played right into Octavian's hands.
In her own time, Cleopatra was not really famous as she was a minor queen of a crumbling dynasty. She needed the help of Rome to even co-rule the country with her brother. However, because of her relationship with Marc Antony, Octavian was able to use her as a tool to stir up the Roman people to enable him to wage a war against her (which in reality was a war against Antony). She became famous in the ancient world because she committed suicide and that redeemed her. In our time, she grew famous because of the myths and misconceptions about her perpetrated by fiction writers such as Shakespeare.
Marc Antony was attracted to Cleopatra by one thing--money! He needed her financial backing for his ventures against Parthia, as Octavian refused to give him the promised help. Of course the luxurious lifestyle that Cleopatra also offered was an added attraction, but his main reason for taking up with Cleopatra was cold, hard cash.
Hollywood and William Shakespeare would have you believe that they were tragic lovers but the reality of their relationship was mainly political. Cleopatra was desperate to keep her dynasty alive and her kingdom independent. Antony was desperate for money to fund his eastern campaigns and by military victories, regain his status in Rome which had been undermined by Octavian. The two formed an alliance in which Cleopatra was given territories and honors and Antony was given the funding for his armies. Cleopatra used every means at her disposal, including sex, to hold Antony to their agreement and prevent him from returning to Rome.
She was married by Octavian Caesar to Mark Antony to help cement his relationship with him. It worked until Antony turned to Cleopatra, after which she faded out, devastated by the loss of her son.
As you recall, Cleopatra was the latest Egyptian queen to hold the title "Pharaoh", and Marc Antony was one of the most powerful Roman Generals in history. Cleopatra teaches us that you can accomplish great things. Think about it, even being banished in a desert, she still managed to regain her power with help from Julius Caesar and later married him, and when he died, she later married Marc Antony. Marc Antony was best known of his love affair with Cleopatra. Marc Antony teaches us that you have to be noble, confident, and persuasive to be a good leader. Think about it, you can't be a good leader if you're not confident, noble, or persuasive, can you?
Cleopatra became a major player in ancient history during the Roman civil war. This was the war between Octavian and his supporters and Mark Antony and his supporters. Cleopatra was part of Antony's war for control of the Roman empire. As Queen of Egypt, she had the military and financial resources to help Antony, who was her husband.
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It was the other way round. Octavian defeated Marc Antony and his ally, Cleopatra VII, pharaoh of Egypt.
Mark Antony and Octavian were locked in a power struggle and Octavian used Cleopatra as an excuse for war. The two men fought a Propaganda war. Antony accused Octavian of being a social upstart, of forging his adoption by Caesar and of usurping power. Octavian accused Antony of treason, that he kept the provinces in the east while according to tradition it should be allocated by lots, and that he started wars against Armenia and Parthia without the consent of the Senate. He also capitalised on Antony's Donations of Alexandria. In these, he ceded much of Rome's territory in the east to Cleopatra. Cleopatra and Caesarion (the sons of Cleopatra and Caesar) were crowned co-rulers of Egypt and Cyprus and areas of the eastern part of the Roman Empire were given to Cleopatra's two other sons and her sister. Cleopatra took the title of Queen of Kings and Caesarion took the title of King of Kings. He also attacked Mark Antony when he married Cleopatra before he divorced his wife. He also disclosed information which suggested that Antony was planning to create a second Senate in Alexandria (Egypt). Finally, Octavian summoned the Senate and accused Antony of anti-Roman sentiments. He had stolen Antony's will which recognized Caesarion as Caesar's legal heir and left his possessions to his children by Cleopatra. It also mentioned his desire to be buried with Cleopatra in Alexandria. The Senators were outraged about his desire to be buried outside of Rome. Octavian blamed Cleopatra and not Antony and the Senate declared war on Cleopatra. He used Cleopatra as an excuse to wage war on Mark Antony as he knew that he would help her. Octavian defeated the two of them and then became Rome's first emperor under the name of Augustus.
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Mark Anthony (Marcus Antonius) was a Roman general,grandnephew, and heir to Julius Caesar. After Caesar's assassination Antony,Octavian and Lepidus ruled the Roman Empire. They fell out and fought a civil war. Anthony lost and committed suicide. Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was his lover at the time and also had to commit suicide with the help of a poisonous snake.
Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.Cleopatra was the main contributor to Marc Antony's downfall. She lured him to Alexandria and through extravagance and luxury manipulated him into a favorable alliance for her. As events turned out, this led to the downfall of both Antony and Cleopatra herself.
The Roman Empire made Christianity the official religion of the Empire, and 'encouraged' the peoples it conquered to convert.
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