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== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 3 An Owl in the Thornbrush]] played by [[James Purefoy]] ==
== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 3 An Owl in the Thornbrush]] played by [[James Purefoy]] ==
Caesar orders Lucius to take Titus and a group of Ubiians to Rome to post a proclamation on the Senate door.  He then asks Mark Antony why Lucius seems upset and Mark Antony tells him it is because Lucius feels he will be punished by the Gods for being a traitor.  Caesar asks if Lucius can be trusted and Mark Antony promises him Lucius wouldn't betray the 13th Legion.  As they near Rome, Mark Antony asks Caesar how he can be so calm and Caesar admits he doesn't feel calm on the inside.
Caesar orders Lucius to take Titus and a group of Ubiians to Rome to post a proclamation on the Senate door.  He then asks Mark Antony why Lucius seems upset and Mark Antony tells him it is because Lucius feels he will be punished by the Gods for being a traitor.  Caesar asks if Lucius can be trusted and Mark Antony promises him Lucius wouldn't betray the 13th Legion.  As they near Rome, Mark Antony asks Caesar how he can be so calm and Caesar admits he doesn't feel calm on the inside.
== During the events of [[Rome: Season 1 Episode 4 Stealing from Saturn]] played by [[James Purefoy]] ==
Mark Antony is woken up by Atia and asked why Caesar has invited Servilia of the Junii to the party she is having for him.  Mark Antony tells her it is probably because her son Brutus has joined Pompey.  Mark Antony has Cato the dwarf bring Lucius Vorenus to him.  Mark Antony offers a promotion to Lucius if he will rejoin the 13th Legion, however Lucius refuses his offer.  During the party held at Atia's home, Mark Antony helps Caesar negotiate a bribe to the [[Chief Auger]].  Mark Antony follows Caesar when Titus Pullo brings [[Quintus Pompey]] to Atia's house.  Caesar orders Titus Pullo to take Mark Antony to the location where he buried the stolen gold from Rome.

Revision as of 11:26, 30 September 2018

Mark Antony

Background

Mark Antony is a general of the 13th Legion of the Roman Army.


During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 1 The Stolen Eagle played by James Purefoy

Mark Antony is present during the defeat of the Gaulish army of Vercingetorix. A group of men wearing blue dye break into Caesar's camp and steal the eagle standard. Marcus Junius Brutus arrives at Caesar's camp and they discuss recent events and Brutus' mother Servilia of the Junii, who is upset Caesar hasn't written to her lately. Mark Antony interrupts them and asks for gold to reclaim the eagle standard. Caesar orders Strabo to give Antony the gold he needs. Lucius Vorenus is brought before Mark Antony and told he will be in charge of retrieving the eagle.

During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 2 How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic played by James Purefoy

During the winter in Gaul near the Italian border, Posca tells Caesar more troops are deserting. He warns Caesar time is running out and they must act, however Caesar reassures Posca he knows what he is doing. When Posca notices a large sum of money has been spent, Caesar tells him he has spent it to nominate Mark Antony as the people's tribune. Strabo is sent with Mark Antony to make sure the dignity of the title of tribune is kept. As Lucius Vorenus, Titus Pullo and Gaius Octavian wait for Mark Antony to finish having sex with a Peasant Woman, Lucius appears nervous of returning home. Antony arrives in Rome to cheers from the people. Antony tells Lucius and Titus to return Octavian to his mother Atia of the Julii. The ceremony to make Mark Antony a tribune ends and the Priest declares him a tribune of the plebeians. At Atia's home Pompey Magnus, Marcus Tullius Cicero and Porcius Cato meet with Mark Antony. Mark Antony tells Pompey, Caesar wants to make a compromise. He will return if he is given a province to protect him from prosecution, and the senators reject his offer. At the senate meeting the Curial Magistrate calls on Scipio to speak. Scipio proposes a formal motion that Caesar must return to stand trial or he will be called a public enemy of Rome. A vote is taken and a majority agree to the proposal, before Mark Antony can veto the motion a brawl breaks out ending the meeting. It is agreed that another session will be held and Mark Antony may then veto the proposal. Mark Antony's group are walking towards the Senate when Stilicho sees Titus and attacks him. Titus kills Stilicho and a fight breaks out. Mark Antony returns to camp and Caesar parades him in front of the troops as a justified reason to invade Rome beyond Caesar being declared an enemy of Rome.

During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 3 An Owl in the Thornbrush played by James Purefoy

Caesar orders Lucius to take Titus and a group of Ubiians to Rome to post a proclamation on the Senate door. He then asks Mark Antony why Lucius seems upset and Mark Antony tells him it is because Lucius feels he will be punished by the Gods for being a traitor. Caesar asks if Lucius can be trusted and Mark Antony promises him Lucius wouldn't betray the 13th Legion. As they near Rome, Mark Antony asks Caesar how he can be so calm and Caesar admits he doesn't feel calm on the inside.

During the events of Rome: Season 1 Episode 4 Stealing from Saturn played by James Purefoy

Mark Antony is woken up by Atia and asked why Caesar has invited Servilia of the Junii to the party she is having for him. Mark Antony tells her it is probably because her son Brutus has joined Pompey. Mark Antony has Cato the dwarf bring Lucius Vorenus to him. Mark Antony offers a promotion to Lucius if he will rejoin the 13th Legion, however Lucius refuses his offer. During the party held at Atia's home, Mark Antony helps Caesar negotiate a bribe to the Chief Auger. Mark Antony follows Caesar when Titus Pullo brings Quintus Pompey to Atia's house. Caesar orders Titus Pullo to take Mark Antony to the location where he buried the stolen gold from Rome.