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January 14 On this day in history: St. Anthony was born in Rome

On January 14, 83 BC, Mark of "Love the Country, Love the Beauty" Antony was born in the city of Rome.

His full name was Marcus Antonis Marcie Fius Massy Nepos.

He was one of the "last three heads" of Rome, Caesar's staunchest supporter, and Caesar's most trusted subordinate during his lifetime.

Born into a shabby aristocratic family, he liked to eat, drink and gamble since he was a child, and was a "plague god" that everyone in Rome avoided.

However, such a small is full of military talent, invincible on the battlefield, and rarely has opponents.

During the Gallic War, Antony was favored by Caesar for his bravery in battle.

At the age of 29, he became Caesar's staff officer, and he rose faster and faster.

In the decisive battle with Pompey, he and Caesar worked together seamlessly, winning more with less and defeating the enemy army.

Since then, the fame has risen and the prestige has spread far and wide.

January 14 On this day in history: St. Anthony was born in Rome

However, his political talent was pitifully small compared to his military talent.

Caesar had trained him as a successor.

But he failed to grasp this best opportunity.

Caesar eventually had to choose his adopted son Octavian as his heir.

Here we have to mention Octavian.

From the current point of view, he is a leader who knows lifelong learning and has a high level of understanding.

From the time he abandoned his army at the Battle of Philippi and fled to become the de facto ruler of Rome, in just over 10 years, he became a preeminent military, statesman, and Roman fuehrer.

There is no shortage of mental means.

January 14 On this day in history: St. Anthony was born in Rome

Anthony, by contrast, was a vulgar warrior.

Moreover, this warrior not only did not know how to support the soldiers and respect themselves, but also "loved the country and the mountains more and loved the beauty."

How it feels a bit like The Western Chu Overlord Xiang Yu.

In August 30 BC, Antony met Cleopatra, a famous "popular lover" in history.

Since then, he has fallen into a gentle township and has been intoxicated for many years.

He remained in Egypt for 12 years and did not return to Rome.

On the contrary, Octavian worked hard to govern and strive to be strong.

Having amassed enough strength, he launched a crusade in the name of Antony's betrayal of Rome.

Anthony was defeated again and again, and finally he was powerless to return to heaven.

In the final battle, he mistakenly believed the rumors of his lover committing suicide, and in grief, he drew his sword and killed himself.

Amazingly, he did not die immediately at that time, but died in her arms after meeting Cleopatra.

Subsequently, this worldly beauty also committed suicide, and Xiang Yuyu died and went to Huangquan with Antony.

It is a love story that can be sung and wept.

Since then, Octavian has ruled Rome and ushered in the Golden Age of Rome!

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