Marc Antony was Julius Caesar's best friend, his right hand man. Once Caesar was killed, Antony did all that he could to avenge Caesar's death.
If your question deals with the play, I don't know; but if your question deals with the reality of Marc Antony and Caesar, it is easier to answer as Antony and Caesar's relationship is well documented. Antony was a distant cousin or nephew of Caesar. He came up politically and militarily due to Caesar's patronage. Because of this, Antony was a strong supporter of Caesar's. They had their differences, but always reconciled.
Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.Marc Antony offered Caesar the crown.
They were Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
Cleopatra had affairs with Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. It's unlikely that love had anything to do with either relationship.
No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.
Marc Antony remained loyal to Caesar because of the Roman sense of "amicitia" or friendship. This was a serious, almost binding agreement or bond between people and families. In addition, Antony was a distant cousin of Caesar so he was part of Caesar's family. Antony also benefited politically and financially from his relationship with Caesar.
At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.At Caesar's funeral, Marc Antony spoke on the rostra in the forum.
Julius Caesar had been in love with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Caesar and she had a child based on their romantic relationship. Later, Caesar's friend Mark Antony fell in love with Cleopatra and they were married in Egypt.
Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.Marc Antony assumed sole power for a time after Caesar was killed, as he was Caesar's co-consul.
Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.Yes, Marc Antony and Julius Caesar were friends and also distant relative. Antony was a firm supporter of Caesar and owed all his political advancement to Caesar. In fact, Antony fully expected to be named Caesar's heir instead of the surprise naming of Octavian.
You must be thinking of the end of Act III Scene 1 where Antony advises Octavius, who is Caesar's nephew and adopted son, to stay out of Rome for the present. Antony sends Lepidus as a messenger in Act IV Scene 1 to Caesar's house to get a copy of the will. Antony is not around in the other three Scene Ones in the play.
No, Marc Antony was one of Caesar's fervent supporters. Although they had their differences, Antony was one of the triumvirs who avenged Caesar's death.