The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.The answer to your question would have to be no, Cleopatra was not famous for leadership. She depended upon others, such as Caesar and Antony to establish and keep her on the throne. She was actually a minor queen and if it were not for the civil war between Antony and Octavian, history would barely have mentioned her.
Cicero was a firm republican. Marc Antony was a populist. They were bitter enemies. There was no way that Cicero would consider giving Marc Antony any power whatsoever.
Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.Well Cleopatra hid herself in order to gain some time for negotiations before Octavian took over. As far as telling Antony that she was dead, there are two sides to that story. One, it could simply been a matter of miscommunication. For example, if a servant went to Antony with the message "Cleopatra is in her tomb" Antony would think that she was dead as live people are not entombed. The second theory on this is that Antony had become a liability for Cleopatra and she needed to get rid of him in order to negotiate favorably for herself. She knew that when Antony received the news he would either kill himself, (a matter of honor) or leave Alexandria. With Antony gone she could shift the blame for the war on to him, which she tried to do in her interview with Octavian.
No, it's the other way around. Octavian whipped Antony in the battle of Actium. Or perhaps it would be better so say that Marcus Agrippa whipped Antony in the Battle of Actium, as he was Octavians general and military strategist.
If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.If Cleopatra didn't exist Octavian and Antony would have had to find some other excuse to go to war and we, of later generations, would be spared all the misconceptions and hype regarding her.
Antony would have his way with or without his approval because he is the head of the army.
Because Antony promised he would not do the very thing he ended up doing, and Brutus trusted him. Unfortunately for Brutus he really was an "honourable man".
Anthony hates Brutus and views him as a traitor throughout the play. His funeral speech which Brutus believed would be vindication coming from a friend, instead praises Caesar and regards Brutus with a contempt that is readily seen by the Roman people.
Octavian did not necessarily want to kill Marc Antony. He wanted to wage war against him because the two men were locked into a fight over who would become the sole ruler of Rome and her territories. He did not want to be seen as wanting war with Marc Antony. Therefore, he declared war on Cleopatra VII of Egypt, Marc Antony's lover and ally, knowing that Antony would join the war to defend her.
consult with the funeral home for some ideas - and then speak from your heart and in a way you know the deceased would appreciate - like telling a funny story that everyone will relate to and appriciate.
Brutus was not at the funeral (it would be kind of inappropriate for the killer to show-up). It was Mark Anthony who gave the funeral speech.
The set designer and the props master.
Most props "live" on tables backstage during the play. Valuable props are locked up at night.
Antony was appealing to the emotions of the mob; Brutus was appealing to their intelligence. Antony knew that the kind of rabble-rousing he had in mind would be effective in making them do crazy things (like killing Cinna the poet), and allowing him to eventually become dictator. Politically, it works; it succeeded in doing all that Antony wanted. But does that make it better? Brutus's argument was more intellectually satisfying, more grounded in morality and good governance. It was less effective but more right.
she got depressed about Antony dieing so she killed herself After Cleopatra's death, she would have been embalmed and mummified in the Egyptian manner. Octavian gave her a lavish funeral.
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:) Mark Antony (: