Marco Antonio

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Davitotty1's avatarDavitotty1#54 days agoManual
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-## See also
-- [Roman Empire](/wiki/roman_empire)
-- [Augustus](/wiki/augustus)
-- [Ancient Rome](/wiki/ancient_rome)
+Marco Antonio (Latin: Marcus Antonius) was a Roman politician and general. He was a key supporter and close associate of [Julius Caesar](/wiki/julius_caesar) during Caesar's rise to power. After Caesar's assassination, Antony, alongside [Octavian](/wiki/octavian) (later known as [Augustus](/wiki/augustus)) and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, formed the [Second Triumvirate](/wiki/second_triumvirate) to defeat Caesar's assassins and divide the [Roman Republic](/wiki/roman_republic)'s territories.
+Antony's political and military career was marked by his ambitious nature and his legendary relationship with [Cleopatra](/wiki/cleopatra) VII, the Ptolemaic queen of Egypt. This alliance, and his growing independence from Rome, led to a final civil war against Octavian. Antony and Cleopatra's forces were decisively defeated by Octavian at the Battle of [Actium](/wiki/actium) in 31 BCE, leading to their suicides and the end of the Roman Republic.
+## See also
+- [Augustus](/wiki/augustus)
+- [Julius Caesar](/wiki/julius_caesar)
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Davitotty1's avatarDavitotty1#44 days agoManual
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-Marco Antonio (a. 2000. 2025) is a teacher in a school in belo horizonte.
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Davitotty1's avatarDavitotty1#34 days agoManual
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-Marco Antonio (c. 83 BC – 30 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A loyal lieutenant to [Julius Caesar](/wiki/julius_caesar), he played a crucial role in the Roman civil wars after Caesar's assassination. He rose to power as part of the [Second Triumvirate](/wiki/second_triumvirate) alongside [Octavian](/wiki/octavian) and [Lepidus](/wiki/lepidus), a political alliance that reshaped the [Roman Republic](/wiki/roman_republic) through proscriptions and military victories. His ambition and influence grew, particularly in the eastern Roman provinces, where his fate became entwined with [Cleopatra](/wiki/cleopatra), the queen of [Egypt](/wiki/egypt). This alliance and his subsequent conflict with Octavian led to his ultimate downfall at the [Battle of Actium](/wiki/actium) and the rise of Octavian as the sole ruler, marking the transition to the [Roman Empire](/wiki/roman_empire).
-## See also
-- [Roman Empire](/wiki/roman_empire)
-- [Augustus](/wiki/augustus)
-- [Ancient Rome](/wiki/ancient_rome)
+Marco Antonio (a. 2000. 2025) is a teacher in a school in belo horizonte.
+## See also
+- [Roman Empire](/wiki/roman_empire)
+- [Augustus](/wiki/augustus)
+- [Ancient Rome](/wiki/ancient_rome)
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Davitotty1's avatarDavitotty1#24 days agoManual
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-Marco Antonio (c. 83 BC – 30 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A loyal lieutenant to [Julius Caesar](/wiki/julius_caesar), he rose to power as part of the Second Triumvirate, a period that reshaped the [Roman Republic](/wiki/roman_republic). His fate became entwined with [Cleopatra](/wiki/cleopatra), leading to his ultimate downfall and the rise of Octavian.
+Marco Antonio (c. 83 BC – 30 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A loyal lieutenant to [Julius Caesar](/wiki/julius_caesar), he played a crucial role in the Roman civil wars after Caesar's assassination. He rose to power as part of the [Second Triumvirate](/wiki/second_triumvirate) alongside [Octavian](/wiki/octavian) and [Lepidus](/wiki/lepidus), a political alliance that reshaped the [Roman Republic](/wiki/roman_republic) through proscriptions and military victories. His ambition and influence grew, particularly in the eastern Roman provinces, where his fate became entwined with [Cleopatra](/wiki/cleopatra), the queen of [Egypt](/wiki/egypt). This alliance and his subsequent conflict with Octavian led to his ultimate downfall at the [Battle of Actium](/wiki/actium) and the rise of Octavian as the sole ruler, marking the transition to the [Roman Empire](/wiki/roman_empire).
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+Marco Antonio (c. 83 BC – 30 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A loyal lieutenant to [Julius Caesar](/wiki/julius_caesar), he rose to power as part of the Second Triumvirate, a period that reshaped the [Roman Republic](/wiki/roman_republic). His fate became entwined with [Cleopatra](/wiki/cleopatra), leading to his ultimate downfall and the rise of Octavian.
+## See also
+- [Roman Empire](/wiki/roman_empire)
+- [Augustus](/wiki/augustus)
+- [Ancient Rome](/wiki/ancient_rome)
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