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She was foreign, and could not rule with Marc Antony.
Marc Antony did not rule any part of Egypt. He ruled or had authority over all of Egypt and all of the eastern Roman territories. He was a Roman triumvir and his portion of the empire was the east. He had supreme power and authority there and that authority could be enforced by the Roman troops he commanded.
Octavian took power from Marc Antony because Antony divorced Octovia for Cleopatra and Octavian saw it as an insult. So Octavian set war on Antony but he escaped back to Egypt with Cleopatra. There the two committed suicide so they wouldn't be taken as prisoner by Octavian. Octavian then became Rome's sole rule.
No his ex-wife did, but it only led to disaster. Marc Antony originally ruled Rome as Caesar's Master of the Horse while Caesar was in the East going after Pompey. He had a problem with unrest and came down hard on the rioters, incurring the anger of Caesar. When things were patched up between the two of them, and Antony was counsul with Caesar, Caesar was killed and Antony was the sole authority in Rome.
Marc Antony made an alliance with Cleopatra of Egypt to rule the east.
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She was foreign, and could not rule with Marc Antony.
Marc Antony did not rule any part of Egypt. He ruled or had authority over all of Egypt and all of the eastern Roman territories. He was a Roman triumvir and his portion of the empire was the east. He had supreme power and authority there and that authority could be enforced by the Roman troops he commanded.
Octavian took power from Marc Antony because Antony divorced Octovia for Cleopatra and Octavian saw it as an insult. So Octavian set war on Antony but he escaped back to Egypt with Cleopatra. There the two committed suicide so they wouldn't be taken as prisoner by Octavian. Octavian then became Rome's sole rule.
Octavian took power from Marc Antony because Antony divorced Octovia for Cleopatra and Octavian saw it as an insult. So Octavian set war on Antony but he escaped back to Egypt with Cleopatra. There the two committed suicide so they wouldn't be taken as prisoner by Octavian. Octavian then became Rome's sole rule.
She did nothing to influence Roman rule prior to her alliance with Marc Antony. She watched and waited to see the outcome of the war between the triumvirs and the assassins before she made her move.
The suicides of Marc Antony came at the end of the last civil war of the Roman Republic. This was a fight between Marc Antony and Octavian over who would be the sole ruler of Rome and her territories. Following this, Octavian established his personal absolute rule and became the first Roman Emperor. This started the 503-year of rule by emperor. When Octavian became emperor he was given the title of Augustus. Historians use the name Augustus for the period when Octavian was emperor. Therefore, the death of Marc Antony and Cleopatra were part of the process which led to the end of the Roman Republic.
He doesn't like him because he's a tool used by Caesar, bowing to his every whim. He wants to kill him at a point but Burtus explains that it's not in the party's best favor to look like butchers when all they want to do is take out Caesar.
No his ex-wife did, but it only led to disaster. Marc Antony originally ruled Rome as Caesar's Master of the Horse while Caesar was in the East going after Pompey. He had a problem with unrest and came down hard on the rioters, incurring the anger of Caesar. When things were patched up between the two of them, and Antony was counsul with Caesar, Caesar was killed and Antony was the sole authority in Rome.
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If you mean Cleopatra... She killed herself rather than face her persecutions in Rome and the immanent death of her lover Marc Antony. Antony later killed himself upon learning of Cleopatra's death.