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Brutus, in Shakespeare's play "Antony and Cleopatra," disobeyed the law by conspiring to assassinate Julius Caesar, who was the ruler of Rome at the time. This act ultimately led to a civil war among the Roman leaders.

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Sort of. He was talked into "marrying" Cleopatra, but some scholars think this was symbolic of their political alliance, since Antony already had a Roman wife, who was Octavian's sister. Antony also knew Roman law and knew his Egyptian "marriage" would not be recognized in Rome because Cleopatra was a foreigner. It wasn't until six years after his "marriage" to Cleopatra, that he divorced his Roman wife, and that was when the break with Octavian was almost certain.