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Parallel Lives Demetrius Poliorchetes 337–283 BC King of Macedon “We may, I think avail ourselves of• the cases of those who have fallen into indiscretions , and have, in high stations, made themselves conspicuous for misconduct….we shall be all the more zealous to read, observe and imitate the better lives if we are not left in ignorance of the blameworthy and the bad… Mark Antony 83-30 BCE “…two persons who justify the words of Plato that great natures produce great vices as well as great virtues. … Both were amorous and intemperate, warlike and munificent, sumptuous in their ways of living and overbearing in their manners… their lives a series of great successes and disasters, mighty acquisitions and tremendous losses of power…” Genealogy Early Life Brilliant Promise; Bad Choices 2 • Curio Clodius Grandfather killed by Marius Father married into Julian family Father Creticus died early Mother married Cornelius Lentulus, executed by Cicero 63BCE Greece Early Adventures, 3 pp. 273-4* Syria : Commander of Cavalry Egypt: Opportunity Knocks Antony and Hercules, 4 Antony in Rome, 49 BCE • Did Antony begin Civil Wars? *6 Associated with Curio and Caesar As tribune and augur Pompey’s troops sent to Bibulus Reads out letters from Caesar which Senators tried to suppress Moves that both Caesar and Pompey should dismiss troops which large majority approve • Antony entrusted with command of troops and administration of Italy Best Soldier Next to Julius Caesar, 7-8 Brundisium • Defeating Pompey 48 BCE Antony as Master of the Horse and Cos, 8-11 Fights with Dolabella, tribune Punishment and Marriage, p. 280* » Fulvia » Fulvia » Married to • Way of Living, p.279 » Fulvia » Ful » Married to Clodius » » » » » Fulvia Married to Clodius Married to Curio Conspired with Antony’s brother Against Octavian • The Ides of March and After, 12-16, p. 283, 4 Flight of the Conspirators; Arrival of Octavian, 16-18, p. 285 • Antony Declared Public Enemy • Antony Declared Public Enemy • Battle of Mutina 43 BCE • antony The Second Triumvirate, 20-22, p.288 • Battle of Philippi 42 BCE Octavian goes to Rome; Antony Goes East Needs money promised to soldiers ; Harsh to Greece and Asia 23-25 Off to Parthia , but Cleopatra • interrupts his plans, 25-26, p. 294, 6 • Bad Behavior , p.291 Wrong Time to Dawdle • Antony goes to Alexandria with Cleopatra 2829 * to play around • Italy • Parthia • Sicily Wake Up Calls Triumvirate Renewed, 40 BCE Resentments and Suspicions,33-35 • With Octavia in Athens: Ventidius 34 • Octavian in Rome Meeting in Tarentum 37 BCE Marcus Antonius vs. Antony and Cleopatra, 36* Antony’s Eastern Expedition, 37-52, Blunders? 38, v. p.355 Difficulties, Escape, and Triumph over Armenia in Alexandria, 32 BCE Octavia vs. Cleopatra, 51-54 Athens Alexandria, 53, p.320 • Sent Back to Rome,54, • p.321 • Donations, p.56-7 No Room for 2 at the Top Preliminaries to War, 55-59, Denunciations in Rome; Responses As Antony prepares for Armenian war • Antony rejoins Cleopatra for a Joy Ride; blunder, 58,p.324 Cleo prevents solution War Declared Against Cleopatra, 60-68 Army or Navy? 62,63 Challenges, 62 • Antony stronger on land, but Cleo insists on naval battle • And defections by client Kings kings, 63. Fight and Flight 65-66, p.332 Winner and Loser No place to flee, 69 • Solitude, like Timon, 70 Inimitable Livers become Order of the Inseparable in Death Carpe Diem!, 71 Petitions for future of children and life after Actium 72 • Octavian refuses; he wants Antony Dead and Cleopatra alive for Roman Triumph 73 Octavian in Alexandria Antony’s Last Battle, 74- 76 Death of Antony, 76-77 Death of Cleopatra, 84-86, p. 386 Octavian tries to keep her alive, 78-85 But she outwits him Aftermath