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  2. With the example of Marcus Antonius, we see in English: Mark Antony; in French: Marc Antoine; in German: Mark Anton; in Spanish: Marco Antonio; in Croatian: Marko Antonije; and in Russian: Марк Анто́ний (just to use a handful of languages).

  3. The cultural prestige of Shakespeare is probably responsible for making Mark Antony the standard form of the Triumvir's name in English. Why did Shakespeare use Antony instead of Antonius? His principal source for the play, Thomas North's translation of Plutarch, does not shorten Antonius.

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    Antony was born 14 January, 83 BCE to Marcus Antonius Creticus and Julia of the Caesars (l. 104-c.39 BCE), Julius Caesar's cousin. He was instructed in rhetoric by his mother and grandmother, Julia Minor (sister of Julius Caesar), and, by all accounts, was given to education and philosophy in particular, until he became friends with the young Pubil...

    In the senate, Antony was a fierce supporter of Caesar's policies. Antony's long-time friend, Curio, had moved away from the aristocratic party and aligned himself with Caesar's populist party, using his eloquence in oratory to convince others to do the same. Antony and Curio faced constant frustration and rejection by the senate in anything having...

    In 44 BCE, after Caesar's assassination, Antony took the opportunity as speaker at the dictator's funeral to turn the tide of popular opinion against the conspirators and drive them from Rome. Antony seems to have had no intention of pursuing or punishing Caesar's assassins until the appearance in Rome of Caesar's nineteen-year-old heir, Gaius Octa...

    After defeating the armies of Brutus (l.23-42 BCE) and Cassius (l.c.85-42 BCE) at the Battle of Philippi in 42 BCE, Octavian returned to Rome and Antony went east where, at Tarsus in 41 BCE, he summoned the Egyptianqueen Cleopatra VII to appear before him. He planned on charging Cleopatra with sedition against Rome (for aiding and abetting Cassius ...

    Octavian, acting swiftly as usual, read a document in the senate, allegedly Antony's will, which, he claimed, proved Antony was preparing to take over Rome and which gave away precious Roman resources to Cleopatra and her children. Wisely deciding to avoid declaring waron Antony (which could have alienated some members of the senate and the populac...

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  4. Mark Antony brings his ‘Friends, Romans, countrymen’ speech, a masterly piece of oratory, to a rousing end with an appeal to personal emotion, claiming that seeing Rome so corrupted by hatred and blinded by unreason has broken his heart.

  5. "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" is the first line of a speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare. Occurring in Act III, scene II, it is one of the most famous lines in all of Shakespeare's works. [1]

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  7. Nov 3, 2020 · Mark Antony, also called Marcus Antonius, was a general who served under Julius Caesar, and later became part of a three-man dictatorship that ruled Rome. While assigned to duty in Egypt, Antony fell in love with Cleopatra, leading to conflict with Caesar's successor, Octavian Augustus.

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