answersLogoWhite

0

The Antonii were a plebeian family, so therefore Marc Antony was a plebeian. But don't be misled by the connotation. By the time of the late republic, the plebs were quite wealthy and a force in Roman politics.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Ancient History

Who married Cleopatra the Queen of Egypt.?

Marc Antony


Was mark Antony Cleopatras brother?

No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.


How many kids did Cleopatra have with Marc Antony?

She had what is believed to be twins and an additional child with Marc Antony.


Which Egyptian Queen helped Marc Antony?

Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.Cleopatra VII was the Egyptian queen who helped Marc Antony but in a self-serving way.


What happed to Marc Antony?

Marc Antony committed suicide after receiving a false message that Cleopatra was dead.

Related Questions

Could a plebeian ever become a member of the patrician class in ancient Rome?

Yes and no. At the very beginning of the city, the plebeians were banned from the senate. However as they gained their rights they were admitted. The first plebeian official, the tribune, was automatically a member of the senate. They could run for public office. Marc Antony, who was a counsul, was from a plebeian gens.


Was Caesar a patrician or plebeian?

patrician


Was Trajan a plebeian or patrician?

the emperor Trajan was a patrician. Although his family had been plebeian, the emperor Vespasian made his father a patrician.


How defeated the patrician plebian?

No one defeated the patrician plebeian. There was not such a thing as a patrician plebeian. The patricians and the plebeians were two distinct social groups. The former were the aristocracy and the latter were the commoners.


Who were citizens of Rome?

the patrician and plebeian syeda


What were both patrician and plebeian men?

classes


Who were Rome's citizens?

the patrician and plebeian syeda


What is an plebeian in the Roman Empire?

A person who was not a patrician.


Julius Caesar was plebians or a patrician.?

Plebeian


Was Julius Caesar a patrician or plebeian?

a partrican


Who was elected by plebeians?

At first the tribunes were elected to guard the interests of the plebeians, but by the late republic, at least one consul had to be a plebeian, as Caesar and Mark Antony in 44 BC.


Can the Patricians and Plebeians move up or down the social ladder?

Yes they could. Some patrician clans became plebeian over time. Some patrician clans became extinct. Some patrician men had themselves adopted by plebeian families so as to give up their patrician status because they wanted to become plebeian tribunes. Some plebeian notables were elevated to patrician status by emperors during the period of rule by emperors.