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 Marcus Antonius Orator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcus Antonius Orator (died 87 BC) was a Roman politician of the Antonius family and one of the most distinguished Roman orators of his time.
He had two sons, Marcus Antonius Creticus and Gaius Antonius Hybrida, who would not live up to his reputation of excellence.
Antonius' modern reputation for eloquence derives from the authority of Cicero, since none of his speeches survive.
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 Lucius Antonius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Antonius (1st century BC) was the younger brother and supporter of Mark Antony, a Roman politician.
Antonius marched on Rome, drove out Lepidus, and promised the people that the triumvirate should be abolished.
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 ANTONIUS - LoveToKnow Article on ANTONIUS
MARcUS ANTONIUS, nicknamed CRETICtIS in derision, elder a n of Marcus Antonius, the orator, and father of the triumvir.
MARCUS ANTONIUS, commonly called MARK ANTONY, the :iumvir, grandson of Antonius the orator and son of itonius Creticus, related on his mothers side to Julius Caesar, ts born about 83 B.C. Under the influence of his stepfather, rnelius Lentulus Sura, he spent a profligate youth.
MARCUS ANT0NruS (14387 mc.), one of the most disiguished Roman orators of his time, was quaestor in 113, and aetor in 102 with proconsular powers, the province of Cilicia al ing assigned to him.
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 Mark Antony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
For his relatives and other people with similar names, see Marcus Antonius (disambiguation).
Following a speech by Marcus Tullius Cicero in the Senate, an amnesty was agreed for the assassins.
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 Marcus Antonius Orator - Wikipedia
Marcus Antonius Orator hatte zwei Söhne, Marcus Antonius Creticus und Gaius Antonius Hybrida, die seine herausragenden Fähigkeiten nicht erbten.
Marcus Antonius Orator (lateinisch der Redner, * 143 v.
Während der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Gaius Marius und Lucius Cornelius Sulla unterstützte Marcus Antonius letzteren.
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 Exhibits- Marcus Antonius
Marcus Antonius perhaps was an opportunist who recognized an opportunity to exploit the passions of fellow senators to carve out a place of power for himself.
His stepfather died when Antony was very young and his stepfather was executed in 63 BCE under the orders of the great orator Cicero for purportedly participating in the Catalinarian conspiracy (Plutarch,Antony).
Marc Antony was an integral part of Roman political life from his early years as tribune, his position as co-consul with Julius Caesar in 42 BCE, and finally his membership in the "second triumvirate" after Caesar's death with Gaius Octavius Caesar (originally Gaius Octavius Thurinus, then Octavian, and later Augustus), and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page
Gaius was the second son of Marcus Antonius Orator and brother of Marcus Antonius Creticus, being thus uncle of the notorious Mark Antony.
Gaius Antonius (died 42 BC) was the second son of Marcus Antonius Creticus and Julia Antonia, and thus, younger brother of Marcus Antonius, triumvir and enemy of Caesar Augustus.
Gaius Asinius Pollio (76/75 BC-AD 5) was a Roman orator, poet and historian.
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 Lucius Appuleius Saturninus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marcus Antonius Orator was elected without opposition; the other government candidate, Gaius Memmius, who seemed to have the better chance of success, was beaten to death by the hired agents of Saturninus and Glaucia, while the voting was actually going on.
17; Cicero, Pro Balbo, 21, 48, Brutus, 62, De oratore, ii.
This produced a complete revulsion of public feeling.
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 MacFamilyTree
Children of Antonius, Consul of Rome, Marcus "the Orator" and, Julia
Antonius, Admiral & Praetor of Rome, Marcus (~103 BC)
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 My Lines - Person Page 166
She married praetor Marcus Antonius Creticus, son of consul Marcus Antonius the Orator; His 2nd.
She was the daughter of triumvir Marcus Antonius and Octavia Minor.
She and triumvir Marcus Antonius were divorced 0032 B.C; He divorced her.
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 Marcus Antonius, 83 -31 BC
Marcus Antonius, 83 -31 BC "...there was a noble dignity about Antony's appearance.
His grandfather, a famous orator, allied himself with Sulla and was, accordingly, executed by Marius.
Plutarch states that Antony always hated Cicero because he ordered his stepfather's death; he would, of course, later order the great orator's political murder.
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 Last Oration Against Marcus Antonius E-book by Cicero
44 BC THE LAST ORATION AGAINST MARCUS ANTONIUS Called also the Fourteenth Philippic by Marcus Tullius Cicero translated by Charles Duke Yonge, A.B. Electronically Enhanced Text (c) Copyright 1996, World Library(R) THE ARGUMENT - Brutus gained great advantages in Macedonia over Caius Antonius, and took him prisoner.
Unless, mayhap, Antonius is not to be considered the enemy of this colony, and of the others toward which he is animated with the same feelings.
This was the first legion to tear itself from the piratical band of Antonius; this was the legion which encamped at Alba; this was the legion that went over to Caesar; and it was in imitation of the conduct of this legion that the fourth legion has earned almost equal glory for its virtue.
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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.
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.
Antonius defeated Catilina by a very few centuries, since on account of his father's reputation his supporters were a little more distinguished than Catilina's.
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 Rostri K11b
orator's tribune, the one from which Cicero proclaimed 14 orations against Marcus Antonius declaring him the public enemy of Rome, and to which the head and the hand of the orator were attached, after Marcus Antonius ordered to murder the rebellion.
It was brought from its original site in front of the Curia during Caesar's restoration.
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 Ancient History Sourcebook: Cicero: The Second Speech of Marcus Tullius Cicero againts Marcus Antonius. Called also The Second Philippic
It was against you, O Marcus Antonius, that the senate, while still in the possession of its rights, before so many of its luminaries were extinguished, passed that decree which, in accordance with the usage of our ancestors, is at times passed against an enemy who is a citizen.
The one conduct would have become your dignity, and the other would have been suited to your prudence.” This, O Marcus Antonius, was at all times my advice both respecting Pompeius and concerning the republic.
Consider, I beg you, Marcus Antonius, do some time or other consider the republic: think of the family of which you are born, not of the men with whom you are living.
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 Caius Marius by Plutarch
Marcus Antonius, the orator, though he, too, found a true friend, had ill-fortune.
When their stay seemed something tedious, Annius came up himself and found Antonius discoursing, and the soldiers astonished and quite softened by it, and calling them cowards, went himself and cut off his head.
The villainous vintner, as soon as the servant was gone, went himself to Marius, then at supper, and being brought into his presence, told him he would deliver Antonius into his hands.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 225
Her son, Marcus Claudius Marcellus, was adopted byAugustus and apparently intended to succeed the latter as emperor, butdied at the age of 19.
He was tribune in 91BC, and as spokesman for thearistocrats he attempted to restore to members of the Senate the right tosit as judices (jurors) in the law courts; this right had beentransferred to the equites (knights, actually the propertied group inRome) by the legislation of Gaius Sempronius Gracchus.
Caligula is reported by Dio Cassius, who wrote two centuries after theevent, to have forced his saintly grandmother *Antonia to kill herself notes or source: HBJ.
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 Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. VI
Marcus Antonius, a Roman orator spoken of by Cicero.
Probably Apollonius of Tyre, who appears to have written an account of the principal philosophers who followed Zeno.
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 Articles - Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome, and is generally considered the greatest Latin prose stylist.
(44 BC) Philippicae (consisting of the 14 philippics Philippica I-XIV against Marcus Antonius) [2]
Cicero supported Marcus Junius Brutus as governor of Cisalpine Gaul (Gallia Cisalpina) and urged the Senate to name Antony an enemy of the state.
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 Marcus Antonius
And sandwiched between them all was the great orator, Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Marcus Tullius Cicero was born in 106 BC, hailing from a local equestrian family in Arpinum.
Though half-way through the war, Antonius’ arrival was welcome indeed.
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 Marcus Antonius - Wikipedia
Bapanya Marcus Antonius Creticus, dan datuknya merupakan Marcus Antonius Orator.
Jeneral Rom Mark Antony merupakan permulaan (scion) kepada keturunan ahli politik Rom yang memakai namanya.
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 Crassus, Marcus Licinius --  Encyclopædia Britannica
At her instigation Caelius, who had deserted her, was prosecuted for vis (“violent acts”) in 56, but Cicero and Marcus Licinius Crassus, a man of wealth and influence, spoke in Caelius' defense and he was acquitted.
He is remembered in modern times as the greatest Roman orator and innovator of what became known as Ciceronian...
A fervent black nationalist leader, Marcus Garvey inspired among black people throughout the world a sense of pride in their African heritage.
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 Cicero, Orations vol. 4: The Fourteen Orations against Marcus Antonius; to which are appended the Treatise on Rhetorical Invention; The Orator; Topics; On Rhetorical Partitions, etc. ToC: The Online Library of Liberty
The Fourteen Orations against Marcus Antonius; to which are appended the Treatise on Rhetorical Invention; The Orator; Topics; On Rhetorical Partitions, etc.
4: The Fourteen Orations against Marcus Antonius; to which are appended the Treatise on Rhetorical Invention; The Orator; Topics; On Rhetorical Partitions, etc. (1stC BC)
4: The Fourteen Orations against Marcus Antonius; to which are appended the Treatise on Rhetorical Invention; The Orator; Topics; On Rhetorical Partitions, etc. ToC: The Online Library of Liberty
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 Second Oration Against Marcus Antonius E-book by Cicero
Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC) - Rome's greatest orator, philosopher, and rhetorician, he developed a style of speaking that was emulated for centuries thereafter.
The Second Oration Against Marcus Antonius (44 BC) - Also called the "Second Philippic." The second in a series of speeches attacking Antonius.
Second Oration Against Marcus Antonius E-book by Cicero
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 Marc Antony
He also allied himself with the famous orator, Cicero, though it's not clear whether the idea was Cicero's (who despised Antony) or Octavian's.
Octavian reacted by raising an army among Caesar's veterans and chasing Antony from Rome.
In any case, Cicero won Octavian the support of the Senate, and Octavian led an army to attack Antony in Gaul.
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 Marcus Antonius II "Creticus" (died about 0072 BC)
Marcus Antonius II "Creticus" (died about 0072 BC)
Gaius Antonius died 0042 BC Lucius Antonius died after 0040 BC biographical and/or anecdotal:
Gaius Antonius "Hybrida" died after 0042 BC spouse:
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 Marcus Antonius Crecitus Praetor Of Rome / Julia
71 BC, Crete Father: Marcus 'the Orator' Antonius Praetor Of Rome Mother: Unknown
Name: Marcus Antonius Crecitus Praetor Of Rome Note Born: at Abt.
Marcus Antonius Crecitus Praetor Of Rome / Julia
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 The genealogical tree of Marcus Antonius Consul "the Orator"
The genealogical tree of Marcus Antonius Consul "the Orator"
Born: Abt 143 BC Died: Abt 87 BC Generated by GreatFamily 2.1
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 Marcus_Antonius_(disambiguation)
The name Marcus Antonius belonged to a family of Roman generals and politicians.
The best know of the family, the close associate of Julius Caesar and lover of Cleopatra, is usually known in English as Mark Antony.
If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
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 Chronology of the Great Empires
He runs again, but is defeated by the orator M. Tullius Cicero, 42.
150 B.C. "Carthage must be destroyed" (Delenda est Carthago), says the Roman censor Marcus Porcius Cato, 84, who has been urging destruction of the prosperous Punic city since 157 B.C., when he helped arbitrate a truce between Carthage and her former ally Masinna, 88, king of Numidia.
A former governor of Africa, Catiline tried 2 years ago to run for consul on a radical program but was unable to get his name presented to the Comitia Centuriata because of his alleged extortions in Africa.
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