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Marc Antony made an alliance with Cleopatra of Egypt to rule the east.

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How did Antony acquire the weath in financial resources he needed to fight Octavian for control of the Roman empire?

After the Second Triumvirate won the Liberators' Civil War against Brutus and cssius, the leaders of Julius Caesar'd assassination the triumvirs divided the Roman territories among themselves in the Agreement of Brundisum. Antony was given control over the eastern territories and Octavian got control over the west and Lepidus controlled Hispania and (northwestern) Africa . Initially things were quite settled. Although the provinces Mark Antony controlled in the east were very rich in resources, the profligate Antony run into financial trouble. He resolved this by allying with Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Egypt was immensely rich (the richest land in the Mediterranean and Cleopatra was the richest woman in the world. He became Cleopatra's lover and had three children with her. It has noted that the fight for sole control over the Roman Empire was Octavian's agenda, not Mark Antony's. Antony was happy in the east and no longer had ambitions to be sole ruler of the whole of the Roman territories. It was Octavian who pursued an aggressive policy against Antony to gain sole control of the empire. In the Final Civil War of the Roman Republic, the forces of Octavian and Mark Antony were roughly equal in size. However, Octavian controlled more Roman legions. Many of the troops who fought on Mark Antony's side were Cleopatra's Egyptians. Octavian found an excuse to declare war on Cleopatra (a foreigner) as a ruse to fight mark Antony, as he knew that Antony would come to her aid.


Why did Cleopatra join forces with Marc Antony?

First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.First you have to remember that Cleopatra was trying to keep her country independent from Rome. In order to do this she had to be on good terms with the Roman leaders. Marc Antony was the supreme Roman leader in her part of the world so she allied with him, thinking that through his patronage her dynasty would continue.


How the Roman ruled Egypt?

they were very brutal, but if you were on there side they were nice. your welcome world!


What part of the roman world was Antony put in charge of after the defeat of the Liberators?

After the victory in the Battle of Philippi, Mark Antony governed the eastern part of the empire Lepidus went of to Govern Spain and Africa and Octavian took charge of Italy.


What were the major events during Cleopatra's reign?

The major world events that took place during Cleopatra's reign was the establishing of Cleopatra on the throne by Julius Caesar, the assassination of Julius Caesar, the Roman triumvirate, her alliance with Antony and their defeat at Actium, Octavian conquering Egypt. This latter event ultimately resulted in her suicide.


How did Cleopatra change the world?

Cleopatra defended Egypt from the growing Roman Empire. Romans were taking over many places at the time, but Egypt fought them and did not become a part of it.


How did Mark Antony plan to overcome his plan to control the Roman empire with Octavian as his obstacle?

Mark Antony did not have a plan to control the Roman Empire. Although Mark Antony had ambitions to be sole ruler of Rome soon after Caesar's death, this changed with the Second Triumvirate. After winning the Liberators' Civil War against the assassins of Julius Caesar, the triumvirs divided the Roman territories among themselves in the Agreement of Brundisum. Antony was given control over the eastern territories and Octavian got control over the west. Initially things were quite settled. Antony was happy in the east and no longer had ambitions to be sole ruler of the whole of the Roman territories. It was Octavian who pursued an aggressive policy against Antony to gain sole control of the empire, not the other way round. Although the provinces Antony controlled in the east were rich in resources, the profligate Antony run into financial trouble. He resolved this by allying with Cleopatra VII of Egypt as Egypt was immensely rich and Cleopatra was the richest woman in the world. He became Cleopatra's lover and had three children with her. Antony started turning the east into a kingdom ruled by himself, Cleopatra, the children he had with her and the child Cleopatra had with Caesar (Caesarion). Alexander Helios was made king of Armenia, Media (in eastern Turkey) and even Persia, which was not under Roman control. His twin Selene was made king of Cyrenaica (eastern Libya). Caesarion was made ruler of Egypt together with and Cleopatra. Caesarion became King of Kings and Cleopatra became Queen of Queens. This division of the east among Cleopatra's children was not welcomed in the west. However, it was not an immediate threat to Octavian's control over the west or his political position more in general. Antony's declaration of Caesarion as the legitimate son of Caesar and Caesar's heir, despite Octavian having been names as heir in Caesar's will, was a more serious matter. Octavian's power base was his adoption by Caesar. This was the source of his popularity. He refused to acknowledge the declaration of Caesarian because he saw his position threatened by the child of the richest woman in the world. He started a smear campaign to weaken Anthony's standing in Rome and to set the city of Rome against him. Antony responded with his own propaganda campaign. Octavian managed to rally Rome against Antony. The thing that truly incensed the Romans was not Octavian's accusations, but the fact that he revealed that Antony intended to be buried in Alexandria with Cleopatra, instead of Rome. This shows that Antony was only interested in the east. Octavian found an excuse to declare war on Cleopatra as a ruse to fight Antony, whom he knew he would come to her aid. This was the beginning of the Final Civil War of the Roman Republic in which Octavian defeated the forces of Antony and Cleopatra.


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At the end of the play, Act 5 scene 5, Antony says: "This was the noblest Roman of them all.All the conspirators save only he Did that they did in envy of great Caesar. He only in a general honest thought And common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, "This was a man." Basically, Antony calls Brutus the noblest Roman.


What did Cleopatra see as the future for Egypt?

Cleopatra overreached herself. She saw Egypt (and herself) as ruling the world and herself as the queen of Rome, ruling from Alexandria. There was a prophesy at the time which predicted a New World Order. Cleopatra deluded herself into thinking she, with the help of Marc Antony, would rule this new world order. As it turned out, it was a prophesy relating to Augustus and ultimately, Christianity.


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What battles did Cleopatria fight in?

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