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On the Plains of Philippi, Mark Antony's and Octavius' forces face Brutus' and Cassius' forces. The two sides insult each other, Mark Antony and Octavius then leaving with their army.Later in battle with Mark Antony and Octavius, Brutus sends orders via messenger Messala to Cassius' forces on the other side of the battlefield.Cassius' forces are losing ground to Mark Antony's forces. Brutus has defeated Octavius' forces but instead of reinforcing Cassius' forces, have instead sought out spoils or bounty from the field.
He says he will attack on the right and Antony can have the left. What was so good about the right side, who knows? Probably they were arguing about it just to prove which one of them was really in charge and which one was the lackey. Not a good sign in a partnership. You might guess that by the next play they'd be at each others' throats.
Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.
No, Marc Antony killed himself at least two weeks before Cleopatra killed herself, maybe longer. The ancients give no exact date, but they all agree that Cleopatra made advances to Octavian, tried to starve herself, was ill and recovered, all after Antony's death, and this took time.
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There is no Roman or Latin word "Octavian". Octavian is an English connotation of the name Octavius. (Just as Antony is an English version of Antonius) Octavius is a Roman clan name.
On the Plains of Philippi, Mark Antony's and Octavius' forces face Brutus' and Cassius' forces. The two sides insult each other, Mark Antony and Octavius then leaving with their army.Later in battle with Mark Antony and Octavius, Brutus sends orders via messenger Messala to Cassius' forces on the other side of the battlefield.Cassius' forces are losing ground to Mark Antony's forces. Brutus has defeated Octavius' forces but instead of reinforcing Cassius' forces, have instead sought out spoils or bounty from the field.
Octavian did not defeat the second triumvirate, he was part of it. What happened was that the three men divided the empire into areas where they would exercise their power. Antony took the east, Octavian took Rome and most of the west while Lepidus had Africa. Lepidus thought he was entitled to more and tried to militarily oust Octavian. However Octavian turned the tables on him and he was exiled, but in luxury. It was just Octavian and Antony then and after they went to war, Octavian was the winner.
He says he will attack on the right and Antony can have the left. What was so good about the right side, who knows? Probably they were arguing about it just to prove which one of them was really in charge and which one was the lackey. Not a good sign in a partnership. You might guess that by the next play they'd be at each others' throats.
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After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.After Julius Caesar the senate was technically in control of Rome. However in reality it was a contest between Octavian and Antony which culminated in the forming of the second triumvirate. Just an added note, Lepidus comes into the picture here too, as he was Caesar's Master of the Horse and was/would be in charge of the city of Rome while the dictator was away. That was the reason for including him in the second triumvirate.
If you mean Cleopatra, it was during the time where Octavius and Marc Antony were battling. Actually right after Antony was defeated, Cleopatra was afraid of his anger due to his defeats, and so she sent him a false letter saying she killed herself. Thinking this was true, Antony killed himself. Now because of THIS, Cleopatra felt awful and stuck her hand in a basket with a poisonous snake in it on purpose and.... yeah. (btw the story is actually more complicated than that, but i was just telling the story briefly to answer your question. Hope this helped!!!
His opinion on Marc Antony is that Antony is just the limb of Caesar. There is no point in killing him either. Antony is a friend of Brutus and he seems loyal but then Brutus will soon find out that Antony is a traitor to him and but of course despises him.
Trebonius lures Antony away from Caesar so the murderers can get to him.
Octavian beat Antony at the battle of Actium which took place just off the coast of Greece.
Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.Yes, they are the same person, it's just that his name is sometimes shortened to just his last name. Actually, the name "Antony" is an English connotation. In Latin you may see it as Antonius.
They were suckered into doing just what Antony intended, attacking the conspirators and driving them from Rome.