3 of November 1862
Augustus Caesar's wife was Livia Drusilla.
Yes, Marc Antony's last legitimate wife was Octavia, the sister of Octavian.
Marc Antony lived for a while in Athens, along with his wife, Octavia. The Athenians honored them both with statues and inscribed plaques.
There's a long list of them. A few are, Cornelia the mother of the Grachii, Livia, wife of Augustus and the first woman to be given the title Augusta, The two Agrippinas, Julia, the daughter of Augustus, Fulvia, the wife of Marc Antony, Clodia, sister of Clodius, Octavia, the sister of Augustus and wife of Marc Antony.
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.
Julius Caesar asks Marc Antony to touch his wife, Calpurnia to cure her from being sterile (unable to bare children)
He committed suicide. Soon followed by his wife Cleopatra
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.
Marc Antony and Cleopatra could never have divorced because they were never legally married. Most historians believe that their "marriage" was merely symbolic of their political alliance and announced to impress the Egyptian people. Antony was already married to a Roman wife at the time. Even if he did not already have a wife, a marriage between a Roman and a foreigner was illegal. So without a marriage, there could be no divorce.
If by "mate" you mean Marc Antony's wives, he had four legitimate ones and Cleopatra. His Roman wives were Fadia, Antonia, Fulvia and Octavia. Cleopatra was a question. Although they had children together, Antony could not legally marry her due to Roman law. In addition he was already married and did not divorce his Roman wife until four years after his so-called marriage to Cleo. This is why many historians believe that the marriage of Antony and Cleopatra was a political union, not a domestic one.
Yes he did divorce his first wife.
Marc Antony had at least ten legitimate children. More than one with his first wife, but we don't know how many. One with his second wife, two with his third wife, two with his fourth wife, and three with Cleopatra.