No. Cleopatra was Marc Antony's 5th wife if you want to believe that their "marriage" was something more than a political alliance. His wives were: 1) Fadia, 2) Antonia, 3) Fulvia,4) Octavia, and then 5) Cleopatra.
Queen Cleopatra
No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.No one. You seem to have your facts backward. Mark Antony deserted his wife, Octavia, for Cleopatra.
Queen Cleopatra
There isn't any. Marc Antony had five wives (counting his "marriage" to Cleopatra) but none of them were ever the wife of Julius Caesar.
The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.The children of Mark Antony, that we know of are Antonia, Antyllus, Iulus, Antonia Major, Antonia Minor, Cleopatra Selene, Alexander Helios, Ptolemy Philadelphos. He also had moire than one child with his first wife, but their number (or names) is not known.
Mark Antony was only married one time and the name of his wife was Fluvia. However, he had a very famous mistress who was Cleopatra.
He was her lover, father of her children, and died defending her. It might have been love...
2- Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene, the twins and Ptolemy Philadelphus, but these three were with Cleopatra. All told Marc Antony had at least ten children. He had more than one child with Fadia, his first wife, a daughter named Antonia with his second wife, also named Antonia, Two sons with Fulvia, his third wife, and tow daughters with Octavia his fourth wife.
Yes, Mark Antony and Cleopatra were "married", but the word married should not be taken for the way we define marriage today. Marc and Cleo had a political marriage. It was a union of their political alliance rather than a physical marriage. Antony already had a Roman wife and he did not divorce her until four years after his "marriage" to Cleopatra.
Most of Rome turned against Antony and Cleopatra due to the propaganda war that was being waged between Antony and Octavian. Antony's actions and his conduct caused many to turn against him. His refusal to return to Rome and his treatment of Octavia, his wife, (and Octavian's sister) also added to the resentment of many Romans. They blamed Cleopatra for Antony's debauchery.
Marc Antony was first married to an obscure girl named Fadia, then his cousin, Antonia, then to Fulvia, the richest woman in Rome, then to Octavia, Octavian's sister, and lastly a sham marriage to Cleopatra.
Julius Caesar -Octavianus (Octavian) -Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), and -Marcus Aemilius Lepidus