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... In his discussion with his commanding Lieutenant, Enobarbus refers to Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt and Antony's soon-to- be lover, as a great natural force ...
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... followed them. When they arrived in Egypt, Cleopatra sent Antony a message that said that she had committed suicide. Antony was ...
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... Antony went back to Egypt to tell Cleopatra of the news and then to Brundisium to end the altercation between him and Octavian. ...
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... Egypt. Thus, at the start of the play Antony's priorities were set in Egypt while he is still attempting to act as a Roman leader. ...
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... Pompey may not realize what the struggle is, Antony fearing yet desiring a life in Egypt, but he knows that he has to do with Cleopatra. ...
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... Antony loves the sensuous, hedonistic place of Egypt where people can have fun and party. However with all this fun Antony starts ...
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... 3.11.65-66). Here, Antony admits that his passions for Egypt have weakened his position as a fierce warrior. The lecherous moments ...
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... Antony and Cleopatra retreated to Egypt where they were soon pursed by Octavian. In 30 BC, the couple committed suicide shortly after Octavian reached Egypt. ...
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... At this news, Octavian plans a war against Egypt and Antony. Cleopatra ... ship. Octavian's armies then go to Egypt to find Antony. ...
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... We see how much Antony relished his life in egypt and how much he cares for Cleopatra and so we pity his situation because by following her he has angered his ...
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... Preparations were being made. Evidence was gathered by the Roman Senate to bring charges against Antony and to declare war on Egypt and Cleopatra. ...
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... and formal, addressing the other as "sir" and approaching the issue indirectly- when Antony asks what it matters to Caesar if he was in Egypt, Octavius replies ...
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... Cleopatra knowing that she was in danger went back to Egypt. In 42 BC Mark Antony summoned Cleopatra to Turkey to question her about if she had anything to do ...
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... malaria. Antony and Cleopatra escaped with a small force to Egypt, leaving the rest of his forces to surrender. Octavius sought ...
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... her. They returned to Egypt, where Antony lived alone for a time.In the meanwhile Cleopatra prepared for an invasion by Rome. When ...
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... After much feasting and entertaining for days, Egypt remained an independent country instead of becoming a Roman province, as Antony intended. ...
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... After Antony loses his power, Cleopatra understands that in order to preserve her position as Queen of Egypt she must become loyal to Caesar. ...
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... Antony was greeted by Cleopatra. Antony's greedy eyes were focused on the pearls that Cleopatra wore that evening to flaunt Egypt's wealth and its mightiness. ...
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... Mark Antony fell in love with Queen Cleopatra of Egypt, who was rumored to be a former lover of Caesar. Together they ruled the Eastern Empire for many years. ...
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... Despite Cleopatra's will that Antony remain with her in Egypt, she nevertheless torments him about his wife Fulvia, asking 'Why did he marry Fulvia, and not ...
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... The civil war winded up with the death of Antony and the total rule of Rome by Octavious. After the war Egypt was brought to its knees and so was Cleopatra. ...
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... Antony wanted to see Egypt and Cleopatra so he followed. While Antony was in Egypt Octavian was consolidating his own position in Rome. ...
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... Some of these men included such men as Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. ... Roman senators threatened Egypt's independence and prosperity. ...
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... A year later, to evade capture by Octavian, Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide in Egypt. With Antony dead, Octavian became the undisputed ruler of Rome. ...
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... Augustus started to gain some reputation in the west; meanwhile Antony had left and conquered Egypt in order to gain his popularity. ...
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... Augustus started to gain some reputation in the west; meanwhile Antony had left and conquered Egypt in order to gain his popularity. ...
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... There would have been no was she could have ruled Egypt if the people thought that Antony was more in control of the country than she was. ...
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... The Roman soon fell victim to her charms and returned with her to Egypt. After living with her for some time, Antony felt compelled to return to Rome, where he ...
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... was sparked. With Octavian as the victor and Antony in Egypt, the age of Rome as a Republic had ended forever. With Octavian in ...
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... Upon defeat by Octavian at this furiuos naval battle, Antony flees to Egypt with his lover Cleopatra. The following year in Egypt ...
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