Friendship has a long history. Caesar and Brutus, Caesar and Mark Antony all have good friendships, but they disagree that they are like Maggie and Rebecca. Until the battle hindered their friendship, they are best friends, almost family members. You can be your best friend, even your family, and there are conflicts you do not like yet, for example Caesar and Brutus, or Maggie and Rebecca. Perhaps the strongest friendship in this play is Caesar and Mark Anthony.
The death of Julius Caesar will lead to a war between the two who claim to be Caesar's heir. One is Caesar's longtime agent, Mark Anthony. The other is Caesar's teen nephew, Octavian, and Caesar is following his will. Anthony and Octavian initially fought side by side in retaliation against the death of Julius Caesar. But after Anthony went east and built a romantic relationship with Egyptian Queopatra, he and Octavian had an argument that led to war. This map shows the decisive battle of the 31st century BC, the battle of Actium. Anthony and Cleopatra tried to escape the military progress of Octavian, but he was intercepted by the Navy commanded by the Deputy of Octavian, Agrippa. Octavia ship won, Anthony and Cleopatra escaped, but there is no longer a strong enough threat to octavian. One year later, Anthony and Cleopatra died, and Octavian became the sole ruler of the Roman world.
Anthony suspects Anthony suspects to set up a power base in Egypt to threaten Rome, Augustus fought for Roman rule and Caesar's heritage and led the Roman army against Anthony. Octavian and Marc Antony met in the battle of Actium, the fate of Rome was decided in 31 BC. Octavian won the victory and Anthony and his wife Cleopatra committed suicide. But it will take years for Octavian to establish its position as leader of both emperor and Roman religion. This process is complex and requires political and military skills. On the surface, Augustus restored the republic and called himself the first citizen of the people, Princeps Civitas, but in fact he was still a Roman army dictator.
So far, Marc Antony, Caesar Octavianus and Lepidus formed a second trio to divide the Mediterranean: Marc Antony receives the East, Lepidus Africa remains, Caesar Octavianus. Unlike the first trio, this is a private contract, an official magistrate, the People 's Congress and the Senate approved the Titian law by giving these three people authoritarian powers. Cicero opposed the bill, but the murderer looked after him. In terms of format, the Republic is over