The conspiracy members agree not to attack Mark Antony primarily because they underestimate his influence and capabilities. They believe that removing Julius Caesar is sufficient to restore the Republic and that Antony will pose no significant threat without Caesar's backing. Additionally, they fear that attacking Antony could rally public support against them, creating further conflict and instability. This strategic miscalculation ultimately proves detrimental to their cause.
It is generally believed that Marc Antony was 53 when he died. Some writers say he was 56, but the majority agree on 53 as his age at death.
Brutus must read it first.
Yes, Antony and Lepidus agree to include men who are their relatives on the list of those who must die after Caesar's assassination. In their discussions, they show a pragmatic approach to consolidating power, prioritizing their personal interests and alliances. This decision underscores the ruthless nature of their political maneuvers in the aftermath of Caesar's death. Their willingness to include family members illustrates the extent to which they will go to secure their positions.
Most people agree with the decsion.
Antony and Octavian almost had to agree to have Lepidus as a triumvir as he had been Caesar's Master of the Horse at the time of Caesar's death. That office, Master of the Horse, meant that Lepidus was in charge of the city of Rome along with the troops and guards stationed nearby.
The conspirators did not attack Antony because of fear. This is from a book called The Tragedy of Julius Caesar Act 2.
In truth, it is a conspiracy. It is a conspiracy against intelligence. Perhaps a conspiracy against sanity. There is no secret, malevolent, construct of man that is organized against Christianity. Not even atheists can agree on how to address Christianity. For that matter, not even Christians can agree.
The member nations of NATO agreed to come to the aid of any country that was under attack.
It is generally believed that Marc Antony was 53 when he died. Some writers say he was 56, but the majority agree on 53 as his age at death.
Antony was Caesar's man. He was hoping to get political power through Caesar. Killing him is the last thing he would want.
Brutus must read it first.
Cleopatra was the prime cause of Marc Antony's downfall although she had a willing pupil. Cleopatra learned and lured. First she learned all about Antony from Delius, one of Antony's henchmen, and then used that knowledge to lure Antony into a life of decadence in Egypt. But remember, even though Cleopatra had the money, glamour and the glitz to seduce Antony, Antony still had to agree to their relationship. He could have said no, as Octavian did.
Cleopatra was 39. Marc Antony, according to Plutarch was either 53 or 56. Most other sources seem to agree on him being 53.
Most people agree with the decsion.
all of the above
The favor that Antony asks of the conspirators is to speak at Caesar's funeral. They eventually let him, however Brutus gives him guidelines/restrictions that he must agree too or else he will not be allowed to speak at the funeral.
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