Mark Antony (Tempus History & Archaeology)

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160 pages 1998

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Explores Mark Antony's career and unfolding character against the background of one of the most turbulent half-centuries in Rome's history. He emerges as the most human of his contemporaries. Able as an administrator and a soldier, magnificient and magnanimous as a man, he was however his own worst enemy -- fallible and impetuous in his judgments and his attachments. His final self-destruction was perhaps inevitable. [Book jacket].

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