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Mark Antony did not directly kill Cleopatra's sister, Arsinoe IV. Instead, she was executed by order of Cleopatra and Antony as part of their political strategy to eliminate rivals and consolidate power. Arsinoe had previously posed a threat during the civil wars in Egypt, and her elimination was seen as necessary to secure Antony and Cleopatra's rule. This act was part of the larger context of political intrigue and rivalry during that period.
Marc Antony did not rule as a traditional monarch but was a Roman general and politician. He held significant power during the late Roman Republic, particularly from 44 BC, after Julius Caesar's assassination, until his defeat in 30 BC. During this period, he was a key figure in the Roman political landscape, but his influence fluctuated. Ultimately, his power effectively lasted about 14 years until his death.
Cleopatra's reign ended in 30 b.c. when she commited suicide to save herself and Mark Antony from being killed by Augustus Caesar. Also Mark Antony killed himself first, because he and Cleopatra had just been defeated by Augustus Caesar and he mistakenly thought Cleopatra was dead. then Cleopatra let a deadly snake bite her. HOPE THIS HELPS! halla warner
She was foreign, and could not rule with Marc Antony.
Nothing. Cleopatra's reign was only noteworthy for the addition of books to the library at Alexandria. Many of these were confiscated from travelers and many of them were given to her by Antony from the spoils of his eastern campaign.
Mark Antony was eliminated by Octavian Caesar, who established a coalition with the Senate to rule the Roman Empire, lasting successfully for hundreds of years.
The second triumvirate consisted of Mark Antony, Octavius and Publius
mark Antony was a senator with Julius Cesar and when Cesar was killed in his wil he made octavian his adopted son octavian was cesars nieces son and when octavian came into power he made mark Antony rule the egyptsion part and Antony hooked up with cleopatria
Mark Antony was roman general serving under Julius Caesar at the time. Julius fell in love with Cleopatra before being murdered and betrayed by Brutus. However Mark Antony continued to serve in Egypt (which was under roman rule) he too fell in love with Cleopatra and was then killed during an Egyptian uprising.
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.
She did nothing to influence Roman rule prior to her alliance with Antony. She layed back and watched to see what the outcome of the war between the triumvirs and Brutus and Cassius would be. Her inactivity, when ordered by Rome to come to the aid of Dolobella was the reason that Antony summoned her to Tarsus.
a.k Antony is defence minister of India .
The Ptolemaic age was from the death of Alexander the Great to Cleopatra. Herod the Great came to power in Israel during Cleopatra's reign, appointed by Mark Antony and the Roman rule didn't start until about 167 B.C. so we are looking at about 80 years. I am not that up on this part of history so I am not positive.
Mark Antony did not directly kill Cleopatra's sister, Arsinoe IV. Instead, she was executed by order of Cleopatra and Antony as part of their political strategy to eliminate rivals and consolidate power. Arsinoe had previously posed a threat during the civil wars in Egypt, and her elimination was seen as necessary to secure Antony and Cleopatra's rule. This act was part of the larger context of political intrigue and rivalry during that period.
Octavius' name changed to Octavian after he was adopted by Julius Caesar. Octavian and Mark Antony did not like each other. Octavian thought that Mark Antony was arrogant and an inept administrator. Mark Antony did not like the fact that Caesar had made Octavian his heir. Their conflict went way beyond a heated argument. It escalated into a civil war over who would become the sole ruler of the Roman territories. Octavian was in charge of the western part and Mark Antony was in charge of the eastern part. A propaganda war started between the two men. Eventually Octavian found an excuse to declare war on Mark Antony's ally, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, knowing that Antony would come to her help. This has been called the Final Civil War of the Roman Republic. Octavian won and Cleopatra and Mark Antony committed suicide. Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome, established rule by emperors and was the first Roman emperor with the tile of Augustus.
Marc Antony made an alliance with Cleopatra of Egypt to rule the east.
Marc Antony did not rule as a traditional monarch but was a Roman general and politician. He held significant power during the late Roman Republic, particularly from 44 BC, after Julius Caesar's assassination, until his defeat in 30 BC. During this period, he was a key figure in the Roman political landscape, but his influence fluctuated. Ultimately, his power effectively lasted about 14 years until his death.