Mark Antony was never on the same league as Julius Caesar, as a general, as an administrator, and as a politician. Although Mark Antony was there in several of Caesar's greatest victories, such as the Battle of Alesia, he did not display the same type of leadership in his later years. read more
Mark Antony was never on the same league as Julius Caesar, as a general, as an administrator, and as a politician. Although Mark Antony was there in several of Caesar’s greatest victories, such as the Battle of Alesia, he did not display the same type of leadership in his later years. read more
Marcus Antonius, who is known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman general and statesman. He was an integral part of politics in Rome during its transition from a Republic to Empire. Friend of Julius Caesar and lover of Queen Cleopatra, Mark Antony had an eventful life. read more
At the Battle of Pharsalus on 9 August 48 BC, Caesar commanded the right wing opposite Pompey while Antony commanded the left, indicating Antony's status as Caesar's top general. The resulting battle was a decisive victory for Caesar. read more