The first trio and the second trio The first trio and the second trio are two different leadership systems, taking into account the people involved. Everyone has their own domination method, which causes complications, in some cases a victory. Due to the difficulties between each other, the first Big Three did not complete like the second trio. Julius Caesar is an effective speaker, working with the other two powerful people to create the first Big Three.
After the death of Caesar, Mark Anthony, Octavian (the successor of Caesar), and Lepidus formed the second trio. The second trio was officially approved by the Roman government in 43 BC. Some historians believe this is the end of Roman Republic. The second trio ruled for ten years up to 33 BC. However, when Octavian pulled Lepidus out of power in 36 BC, it began to split. When the second trinity ended, the civil war began between Octavian and Mark Antony. Mark Anthony was with his army in the eastern part of the empire, but Octavian set up a power base in Rome. He immediately began attacking Mark Anthony which was allied to Cleopatra VII in Egypt. Octavian beat Mark Anthony and Cleopatra in Actium's battle of 31 BC
After the murder of Julius Caesar, a civil war occurred in Rome. From this confusion, the second trio consisting of Julius Caesar's nephews Lepidus, Antony and Octavian has appeared. The new Big Three ruled Rome for ten years, but like the case of the first trinity, there was the last inconsistency between the leaders. After defeating Lepidus, Octavian confronted the army with a more powerful Mark Antony. Anthony fell in love with Egyptian Queen Cleopatra. In the Battle of Actium on the Greek coast of the 31st century BC, the Octavian Navy defeated Anthony Navy and Cleopatra, both committed suicide.
BC 43 __ BC, Antony and Marcus Aemilus Lepidus established the second triad where Antony gave the East the territory of Rome, Lepidus Africa and Octavian divided the west. In 41 BC, the Queen of Anthony and Egyptian Cleopatra began a romantic political alliance, and the alliance continued even after the Senate decree forced him to marry with Victor Ottavian sister Octavia It was. Lepidus is still a small person until Octavian finally renewed three people when he was 37 years old to retire.