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he eventually caused Mark Antony and Cleopatra to kill themselves. Mark Antony because he saw he would be defeated and Cleopatra killed herself after pleading with Octavian/Augustus to let her retire so her and his uncle Caesar's son could rule which of course he said no to. later he killed his cousin as well.

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