
Mark Antony
Mark Antony, a Roman politician and military leader, was born on January 14, 83 BC and died on August 1, 30 BC. He was a significant figure in the early Roman Empire, known for his political acumen and military prowess. After the death of Julius Caesar, Antony became one of the core members of the Triumvirate, ruling Rome alongside Octavian and Mark Aemilius Lepidus. His political career was marked by controversy, but he has been widely depicted as a hero in literature and art.







