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Marc Antony and CleopatraMarc Anthony and Cleopatra at table having a meal in the Castle of Santa Maria Painting by Paul Veronese
Bust of Marc Anthony(Original Caption) Rome: Bust of Marc Anthony in the Museum of the Vatican. Undated photograph
Mark Antony Eulogizing Julius Caesar(Original Caption) The oration of Mark Antony over the body of Julius Caesar
Woodcut After Julius Caesar Refusing Imperial Crown by Tadema(Original Caption) Julius Caesar (100 B.C. - 44 B.C.) refusing the imperial crown offered him by Antony
Antony and Cleopatra in Tender Moment(Original Caption) Illustration of Antony and Cleopatra. She is seated, tugging on his sash. Underneath is the quotation, "Thou art the armourer of my heart." Undated
Head/Shoulders Drawing Of Marc Anthony(Original Caption) Marcus Antonius (81-30 BC), Roman orator and soldier
Illustration of Scene from Antony & Cleopatra by William ShakespeareAn engraving of Act IV, Scene 8 from Antony & Cleopatra by William Shakespeare
Ancient Rome - Julius Caesar refusing the CrownVintage engraving of Julius Caesar refusing the Crown offered by Mark Antony. Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman, general and notable author of Latin prose
Richard Burton and Elizabeth TaylorElizabeth Taylor adjusts Richard Burton's costume on the the set of Cleopatra
Marc Antony, 83-30 B. C. EngravingRare and beautifully executed Engraved illustration of Julius Caesar, 100-44 B.C. Engraving Engraving from Great Men and Famous Women: A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches, by Charles F
Marc Antony & CleopatraIllustration of Marc Antony & Cleopatra
Mark Antony (c. 83-30 BC), Roman politician and commanderIllustration of a Mark Antony (c.83-30 BC), Roman politician and commander
Octavian defeats the fleet of Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra at ACTIUMOctavian (later emperor Augustus) defeats the fleet of Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra at ACTIUM
Marc Antony delivering the funeral oration over the dead body of Julius CaesarIllustration of Marc Antony delivering the funeral oration over the dead body of Julius Caesar