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  1. Marcus Antonius Antyllus (* 47 v. Chr. in Rom; † 30 v. Chr.) war der ältere Sohn des römischen Triumvirn Marcus Antonius und dessen dritter Ehefrau Fulvia. Sein Beiname Antyllus bedeutet kleiner Antonius . Nach dem Tod seiner Mutter im griechischen Exil in Sikyon 40 v. Chr. wuchsen Antyllus und sein Bruder Iullus Antonius bei ...

  2. Marcus Antonius Antyllus (47 BC – 23 August 30 BC) was a son of the Roman Triumvir Marc Antony. He was also called Antyllus, a nickname given to him by his father meaning "the Archer". Despite his three children by Cleopatra, Marc Antony designated Antyllus as his official heir, a requirement under Roman law and a designation that ...

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  3. Marcus Antonius (eingedeutscht Mark Anton, kurz Antonius; * 14. Januar 86 v. Chr., 83 v. Chr. oder 82 v. Chr.; † 1. August 30 v. Chr. in Alexandria) war ein römischer Politiker und Feldherr.

  4. Details. individual; Roman; Male. Life dates. -30 BC. Biography. Elder son of Mark Antony (q.v.) and Fulvia. He was executed by Octavian (Augustus, q.v.) after the capture of Alexandria.

  5. marcus-antonius.de › familieMarcus Antonius

    Familie. Marcus Antonius soll in erster Ehe mit Fadia, der Tochter Quintus Fadius Gallus, verheiratet gewesen sein. Genaueres über diese Ehe ist nicht bekannt. Auch ist nicht gesichert, ob es diese Ehe überhaupt so gab. Seine zweite Ehefrau soll Antonia, die Tochter des römischen Konsuls Gaius Antonius Hybrida gewesen sein. Aus dieser Ehe ...

  6. Iullus Antonius (43–2 BC) [1] was a Roman magnate and poet. A son of Mark Antony and Fulvia, he was spared by the emperor Augustus after the civil wars of the Republic, and was married to the emperor's niece. He was later condemned as one of the lovers of Augustus's daughter, Julia, and killed himself.

  7. Antyllus, the elder son of Antonius and Fulvia, is the most visible of a cohort of young people who took part in the politics of the day, mostly as targets of, or instruments for, the strategies of the adults on whom they depended. This paper argues that the unusual, or even experimental, use of children in this brief period was a departure in ...