Antyllus

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Antyllus (Marcus Antonius Antyllus) was the eldest son of the Roman triumvir Mark Antony, known for being executed by Octavian after Antony’s defeat and the fall of Cleopatra VII.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman nobleman
historical figure
associatedWith Cleopatra VII NERFINISHED
Octavian NERFINISHED
Second Triumvirate NERFINISHED
birthCentury 1st century BC
causeOfDeath execution
citizenship Roman Republic
conflict Final War of the Roman Republic NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Roman
dynasty Antonian line NERFINISHED
era 1st century BC
executedBy Octavian NERFINISHED
familyName Antonius NERFINISHED
father Mark Antony NERFINISHED
fullName Marcus Antonius Antyllus NERFINISHED
givenName Marcus NERFINISHED
grandfather Marcus Antonius Creticus NERFINISHED
grandmother Julia (aunt of Julius Caesar) NERFINISHED
halfSibling Alexander Helios NERFINISHED
Cleopatra Selene II NERFINISHED
Ptolemy Philadelphus NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Late Roman Republic NERFINISHED
killedBy Octavian NERFINISHED
language Latin
mannerOfDeath beheading
memberOf Antonius family NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Plutarch’s Life of Antony NERFINISHED
mother Fulvia NERFINISHED
nickname Antyllus NERFINISHED
notableEvent Roman civil wars of the late Republic NERFINISHED
notableFor being executed after Antony’s defeat and Cleopatra’s fall
being the eldest son of Mark Antony
occupation Roman aristocrat
placeOfDeath Alexandria NERFINISHED
politicalContext struggle between Mark Antony and Octavian
politicalStatus potential heir of Mark Antony
reasonForExecution revenge against Mark Antony and elimination of potential rival
residence Alexandria NERFINISHED
Rome
sexOrGender male
sibling Iullus Antonius NERFINISHED
Marcus Antonius (son of Fulvia and Mark Antony) NERFINISHED
socialClass Roman nobility
statusAtDeath minor
timeOfDeath 30 BC (approximate)
after the Battle of Actium

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