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  Lucius Antonius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucius Antonius (1st century BC) was the younger brother and supporter of Mark Antony, a Roman politician.
Lucius was son of Marcus Antonius Creticus, son of the rhetorician Marcus Antonius Orator executed by Gaius Marius' supporters in 86 BC, and Julia Antonia, a cousin of Julius Caesar.
Lucius was the oldest grandson to Octavia, (sister of Caesar Augustus), oldest grandchild to Mark Antony and grandson to Fulvia.
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 Lucius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lucius is one of the small group of common forenames found in the culture of ancient Rome.
Lucius Cornelius Sulla - a leader in the Social War of (91-88 BC), elected dictator for life in 81 BC
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus - brother of Scipio Africanus, the victor of the Battle of Magnesia
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 ANTONIUS - LoveToKnow Article on ANTONIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Antonius the triumvir timed that his family was descended from Anton, son of C eracles.
MARcUS ANTONIUS, nicknamed CRETICtIS in derision, elder a n of Marcus Antonius, the orator, and father of the triumvir.
On arriving in Italy he found that tavian was already victorious; on the death of Fulvia, a fo conciliation was effected between the triumvirs, and cemented G the marriage of Antony with Octavia, the sister of his colgue.
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 Mark Antony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Antonius and his wife Fulvia did not spare the body: Cicero's head and hands were posted in the rostra, with his tongue pierced by Fulvia's golden hairpins.
The leader of this revolt was Fulvia, the wife of Antonius, a woman known to history for her political ambition and tempestuous character.
A truce with Octavianus was negotiated and reinforced by Antonius' marriage to Octavia, Octavianus' beloved half-sister.
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 Second Triumvirate biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
38: Appius Claudius Pulcher, Gaius Norbanus Flaccus, Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, and Lucius Marcius Philippus
34: Marcus Antonius, Lucius Scribonius Libo, Lucius Sempronius Atratinus, Paullus Aemilius Lepidus, and Gaius Memmius
33: Imperator Caesar, Lucius Volcatius Tullus, Lucius Antonius Pietas, Lucius Flavius, Gaius Fonteius Capito, Marcus Acilius Glabrio, Lucius Vinicius, and Quintus Laronius
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 Appian on Cleopatra
Antonius was to have all the provinces and islands to the east of this as far as the river Euphrates, Octavian everything to the west as far as the Atlantic, and Lepidus was to have Africa, in accordance with Octavian's grant.
Antonius also put Manius to death on the grounds that he had incited Fulvia with his slanders against Cleopatra and was responsible for the enormity of the consequences.
He alleged that Antonius had also sent the ex?slave Callias to make a pact with Lepidus against him, but she said that she knew that Calhas had been sent to arrange a marriage, because Antonius wanted his daughter to be betrothed to Lepidus' son, as had been agreed, before the Parthian campaign.
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 LUCIUS SERGIUS CATILINA
Lucius Sergius Catilina was a patrician member of a noble family which had not provided Rome with a consul for more than three hundred years and whose decayed fortunes he was determined to revive.
Catiline and Antonius were said to have been supported by Caesar and Crassus and joined forced in an effort to defeat Cicero, furthering their campaign with extensive bribery.
His troops had held their ground almost to a man; even those who had been scattered were found with their wounds in front; not a single freeborn citizen was taken alive and Catiline himself was found far in advance of his men, still breathing and with all his old spirit still showing upon his face.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Plutarch mentions the rumour that before Antonius reached 20 years of age, he was already indebted the sum of 250 talents (equivalent to several million euros).
Nevertheless, Antonius became a wholehearted Julius Caesar supporter, and he dedicated his year as tribune of the plebians in 50 BC to his cause.
He argued that Antonius was a man of low morals to have left his faithful wife abandoned in Rome with the children to be with the promiscuous queen of Egypt.
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Following Caesar's death, the III Gallica was integrated in the army of Marcus Antonius, a member of the second triumvirate, for his campaigns against the Parthians.
They were included in the army levied by Fulvia and Lucius Antonius (Antonius' wife and brother) to oppose Octavianus, but ended by surrendering in Peruggia, in the winter of 41 BC.
After the battle of Actium and Antonius suicide, the III Gallica was sent again to the East, where they garrisoned the province of Syria.
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 Mark Antony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
His father was his namesake, Marcus Antonius Creticus, the son of the great rhetorician Marcus Antonius Orator executed by Gaius Marius' supporters in 86 BC.
His father died at a young age, leaving him and his brothers, Lucius and Gaius, to the care of his mother.
Assisted by Lucius Antonius, her brother-in-law, Fulvia raised eight legions with her own money.
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 Perusine War
Lucius gathered the forces loyal to Antony and marched on Rome, and Octavian was forced to withdraw to Etruria where he could prepare his men.
Lucius quickly realized that his position was untenable and decided to head north to Cisalpine Gaul, where he could join with and coordinate with his brother’s generals there.
While Lucius was pardoned, the town magistrates were put to the sword (save for one who had supported the condemnation of Caesar’s assassins some years prior), and the town was opened up to his men.
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 Branches and Leaves: Numerius Julius Ceasar | ACO GENEALOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 52 BC, Lucius was one of Julius Caesar's legates in Gaul.
Julia was the daughter of Lucius Julius III and Fulvia of Rome.
Lucius was son of Marcus Antonius, the son of the rhetorician Marcus Antonius Orator executed by Gaius Marius' supporters in 86 BC, and Julia Caesaris a cousin of Julius Caesar.
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 The Lives of the Twelve Caesars - Augustus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Marcus Antonius taunts him with his great-grandfather, saying that he was a freedman and a rope-maker from the country about Thurii, while his grandfather was a money-changer.
When Lucius Antonius at this juncture [41 B.C.] attempted a revolution, relying on his position as consul and his brother's power, he forced him to take refuge in Perusia, and starved him into surrender, not, however, without great personal danger both before and during the war.
But he spared the rest of the offspring of Antonius and Cleopatra, and afterwards maintained and reared them according to their several positions, as carefully as if they were his own kin.
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 Lucius Antonius -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Lucius Antonius was the only child to (Click link for more info and facts about Iullus Antonius) Iullus Antonius and
In exile he was treated honorly and was sent to (A port city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean) Marseille, (A republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe) France.
Lucius received a state funeral and was laid in
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 Julia Caesaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After the death of Agrippa and his sons Lucius and Gaius Caesar, Augustus nominated his stepson Tiberius as heir.
Julia Caesaris, known in the sources as Julia Antonia to distinguish her from the previous, was the wife of Marcus Antonius Creticus and mother of Gaius and Lucius Antonius and Mark Antony, the triumvir.
Julia was the daughter of Lucius Julius Caesar III and sister to Lucius Julius Caesar IV.
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 intogacandida.html
He had six competitors, of whom two were patricians, Publius Sulpicius Galba and Lucius Sergius Catilina, and four plebeians, of whom Gaius Antonius, son of the orator Marcus Antonius, and Lucius Cassius Longinus were nobiles, and Quintus Cornificius and Gaius Licinius Sacerdos were almost the first of their families to be elected to public office.
He had been expelled from the senate by the censors Lucius Gellius Poplicola and Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus, six years before; who had stated as their reason that he had plundered the allies, evaded a trial, and that he was so much in debt that he had mortgaged the whole of his property.
Both Catilina and Antonius made insulting replies to this speech of Cicero and went on counter-attack using the only argument they had, that he was a new man. There are orations extant published in their names, not written by them themselves but by Cicero's enemies; it's probably best not to pay attention to them.
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 Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After their return to Rome, Octavian sent Agrippa in 41 BC to handle the war against Lucius Antonius and Fulvia Antonia, respectively the brother and wife of Mark Antony, which ended in the capture of Perusia in 40 BC.
By Julia Caesaris, three sons, Gaius Caesar, Lucius Caesar, and Postumus Agrippa, and two daughters, Agrippina the Elder, future wife of Germanicus, and Vipsania Julia, who married Lucius Aemilius Paullus.
Marcus Vispanius Agrippa, along with Gaius Maenases and Octavian, was a central person in the establishing of the principate system of emperors, which would govern the Roman Empire up until the Crisis of the Third Century and the birth of Dominate system.
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 North's Plutarch: Shakespeare's Source for Julius Caesar
Antonius being Consull, was one of the Lupercalians.
Antonius maketh uprore among the people, for the murther of Caesar.
Antonius overthrowen in battell by the citie of Modena.
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 Brother Antonius Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
William Everson (later known as Brother Antonius, the Beat Friar), William Stafford (beloved teacher and poet laureate of Oregon) and Robert Lowell...
The charter of Brother Antonius Barberinus (Antonius Barberinus), the general protector of the Archbrotherhood of Christian Science (Archiconfraternitas Doctrinae Christianae)...
Antonius was probably many years younger, as he...
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 Ancient History Sourcebook: Suetonius: De Vita Caesarum--Divus Augustus
Marcus Antonius writes that Augustus first betrothed his daughter to his son Antonius and then to Cotiso, king of the Getae, at the same time asking for the hand of the king's daughter for himself in turn.
For he was not greatly broken by the fate of Gaius and Lucius, but he informed the Senate of his daughter's fall through a letter read in his absence by a quaestor, and for very shame would meet no one for a long time, and even thought of putting her to death.
That he was given to adultery not even his friends deny, although it is true that they excuse it as committed not from passion but from policy, the more readily to get track of his adversaries' designs through the women of their households.
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 Fulvia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Together with Lucius Antonius, her brother-in-law, she raised eight legions in Italy to fight for Antony's rights against Octavian.
Octavian besieged Fulvia and Lucius Antonius in the winter of 41 - 40 BC, starving them into surrender.
Fulvia was exiled to Sicyon, where she died of a sudden illness, while Antony was en route to meet her.
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 ANTONIUS - Online Information article about ANTONIUS
defence of Antonius two years before in view of a proposal for his recall, and also on the.occasion of his trial, increased the suspicion.
Lucius ANTONIUS, youngest son of Marcus Antonius Creticus, and brother of the triumvir.
Gains ANTONIUS, second son of Marcus Antonius Creticus, and brother of the triumvir.
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 The Lives of the Twelve Caesars - Tiberius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
While the members of the family were known by various forenames and surnames, they discarded the forename "Lucius" by common consent after two of the family who bore it had been found guilty, the one of highway robbery, and the other of murder.
A few days before his recall an eagle, a bird never before seen in Rhodes, perched upon the roof of his house; and the day before he was notified that he might return, his tunic seemed to blaze as he was changing his clothes.
When Gaius and Lucius died within three years, he was adopted by Augustus along with their brother Marcus Agrippa, being himself first compelled to adopt his nephew Germanicus.
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 Bible Study Aids on ChristiansUnite.com
But Lucius the consul's decree ran thus: "I have at my tribunal set these Jews, who are citizens of Rome, and follow the Jewish religious rites, and yet live at Ephesus, free from going into the army, on account of the superstition they are under.
The declaration of Lucius Lentulus the consul: "I have dismissed those Jews who are Roman citizens, and who appear to me to have their religious rites, and to observe the laws of the Jews at Ephesus, on account of the superstition they are under.
Now Lucius Pettius, one of our senators, a worthy and good man, gave order that we should take care that these things should be done according to the senate's decree; and that we should take care also that their ambassadors might return home in safety.
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 Amazon.com: Books: Somewhere in Time (Timetwist)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Her agenda could only be returning to her own time, and falling for Lucius could make that mission impossible to accomplish.
Sparks fly as Aurora and Lucius clash, mainly over the status of women in Roman society and Lucius's inability in the beginning to accept that this divine young woman is actually from a future in which women are as much warriors as men.
Together, Lucius and Aurora try to compromise his demand for constant obidience and her demand for respect, regardless of who he is.
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 The Lives of the Caesars
But he afterward divorced her [62 B.C.], suspecting her of adultery with Publius Clodius; and in fact the report that Clodius had gained access to her in woman's garb during a public religious ceremony was so persistent, that the senate decreed that the pollution of the sacred rites be judicially investigated.
When Lucius Lucullus was somewhat too outspoken in his opposition, he filled him with such fear of malicious prosecution [for his conduct during the Third Mithridatic War] that Lucullus actually fell on his knees before him.
Presently he himself too was prosecuted by Lucius Antistius, tribune of the commons, and it was only by appealing to the whole college that he contrived not to be brought to trial, on the ground that he was absent on public service.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Domitian
The emperor visited Moesia in A.D. 85 after Oppius Sabinus, the Moesian governor, had been killed by invading Dacians.
In January, A.D. 89, the governor of Upper Germany, L. Antonius Saturninus, mutinied at Mainz.
The revolt was promptly suppressed and the rebel leaders brutally punished.
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