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Mark Antony (83–30 bc). A lieutenant in Julius Caesar’s military and eventual co-ruler of the Roman Empire. He was directly involved in the tumultuous events that marked Rome’s transition from republic to empire. Antony supported Caesar’s rise to the dictatorship, and after Caesar’s assassination he joined with Octavian and Marcus Lepidus. After defeating Caesar’s assassins, the three men formed the Second Triumvirate and ruled over the Roman state until 33 bc. In modern popular culture, Antony is best known for his love affair with the Egyptian ruler Cleopatra.
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