The story of Cleopatra and Mark Antonio is one of the most famous love stories of history
Thousands of years have passed and history continues to shed some of the eternal love stories that no one has forgotten over the ages. The most famous of these stories is the story of Cleopatra and Mark Antonio, which we present to you in this article through the site of real stories and hope you like it, For more romantic stories, visit: Short Stories.
The story of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony
Antoni won the reign of Queen Cleopatra of Egypt and decided to settle in the city of Alexandria. But then Anthony had to return to Rome, capital of the Roman Empire, because of the threat of the movement of Tamud Siktos Bomei; the son of Pompeii, who had been defeated earlier by Julius Caesar.
After the death of Anthony's wife, he decided to marry Octavius' sister Octavia, in order to resolve the conflict between him and Emperor Octavius. After the end of the feud and reconciliation, they decided to establish a peace treaty with the rebel Pompeii. But when the news of Anthony's marriage reached Cleopatra's ears, Despite her full knowledge that Anthony did not really like Octavia and she married her for other reasons.
After a while Anthony went to Athens until the war broke out again between Caesar and Pompeii. He sent Octavia to Rome and returned to Egypt, provoking Caesar's indignation, declaring the war against Antony and Cleopatra. When the Romans arrived in Egypt they gave Antony the freedom of the Good. In contrast to everyone's expectations, Anthony was chosen to fight the battle in the midst of the sea. The Egyptian navy was not enough to fight this battle, but fled and re-entered Egypt, followed by Anthony and his soldiers, Where Caesar is entitled and able to defeat you Ni.
As a result of this defeat and the arrival of Caesar to Egypt, Cleopatra decided to go to her tomb and send a letter to Anthony telling him that she died, and this news was shocking to Anthony, who decided to end his life but failed to commit suicide and ended some wounds, but survived to take him I print on the shrine of Cleopatra where he died in her hands.
Cleopatra felt that her life collapsed after her loss to her lover Antony, and at the mercy of Caesar, at the same time, she decided to commit suicide. She asked one of them to send poisonous snakes to her and urged them to stab.
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