Marc Antony remained loyal to Caesar because of the Roman sense of "amicitia" or friendship. This was a serious, almost binding agreement or bond between people and families. In addition, Antony was a distant cousin of Caesar so he was part of Caesar's family. Antony also benefited politically and financially from his relationship with Caesar.
The Common People
The people who remained loyal to Great Britain were Loyalist.
They feared if the Aliens, would remain loyal to the United States.
Mark Antony is loyal to his friends but not very loyal to his country. Brutus is loyal to his country but not so much to his friends.
Caesar's most loyal general was Mark Antony. He was a key supporter of Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars and played a significant role in the Roman Civil War. After Caesar's assassination in 44 BC, Antony continued to champion Caesar's legacy and sought to consolidate power, leading to his eventual conflicts with other leaders, including Octavian. Their alliance and subsequent rivalry shaped the future of the Roman Republic.
Caesar never know that it was going to happen burts and cicero were jelous and stuck up dicks they killed Caesar by stabbin him
it is not... but it also is. it depends on how you look at it. the conspirators were not loyal to julius caesar, but for example portia was loyal to brutus. :)
He never betrayed Caesar and always supported him.
people shoudl nto alway be loyal becasue most people often pick the wrong thing to be loyal with. There is too much conflicting emotions and take Julius Caesar, if only Brutus is loyal to Caesar
Yes, he was a loyal commander for Caesar in Gaul, and later became the Tribune in Rome at Caesar's request.
because its his best freind !!!
Loyalists. They were loyal to the king.
Loyalists. They were loyal to the king.
The Common People
Caesar loved thee because thou wert loyal and faithful to him, and didst support his ambitions and goals.
The verb for loyalty is "to be loyal" or "to remain loyal." Example sentences include: "She was loyal to her friends," or "He remained loyal to his team."
Loyalist