Marc Antony went to war at least seven times. In 54 BC he was stationed with Gabinius in Syria. In 53 BC he was with Caesar in Gaul. In 48 BC he commanded Caesar's left wing of Caesar's army at Pharsalus. In 43 BC he was at war with Octavian and in 42 BC was the one who actually won the battles at Philippi against Brutus and Cassius. In 34 BC he had his famous Armenian victory and in 31 BC he lost at Actium.
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During the war of Egypt and Rome, the Egypt ships surrendered to the Roman army because they knew there was no point in fighting, but Mark Antony thought Cleopatra had ordered them to surrender. Antony was very mad, and Cleopatra thought he might go against her so she hid. While the war raged on, and the buildings were destroyed, the Queen was no where to be found. While passing Mark Antony, someone falsely told him that Cleopatra had died. Feeling empty, Antony decided there was no point of living without her and killed himself by stabbing a knife into his belly.
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.
Octavius says that lepidus's brother must be killed. So Lepidus says well if his brother has to go then Marc's nephew will to.
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Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.
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During the war of Egypt and Rome, the Egypt ships surrendered to the Roman army because they knew there was no point in fighting, but Mark Antony thought Cleopatra had ordered them to surrender. Antony was very mad, and Cleopatra thought he might go against her so she hid. While the war raged on, and the buildings were destroyed, the Queen was no where to be found. While passing Mark Antony, someone falsely told him that Cleopatra had died. Feeling empty, Antony decided there was no point of living without her and killed himself by stabbing a knife into his belly.
Cleopatra only went to war once and that was at Actium where she and Antony were defeated.
Cleopatra met mark Antony in tarsus.Cleopatra and Caesar's baby was a boy.After Caeser's death Mark Antony was ruler of Rome. So, Cleopatra wanted to have power again because she had power from Caeser but after his death she had no where to go. And the answer for the second question: a son named Caesarion
Antony's real motives are discovered when he is discussing with Octavius that they should pay the cost of arrangement for the war through the money left by Julius Caesar in his will...it shows that he had no intention of letting the common people have their fair share from their inheritence. He is strong-willed towards taking revenge of Caesar's death and can go to any depth.