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History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD

CHAPTER XXXV
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His life was spared, but he was deprived of his power and provinces.

He lived twenty years longer (until 13), but ceased to be a factor in public affairs.

Having rid themselves of all rivals, Octavius and Antony redivided the Empire, the former taking the West, the latter the East.
Antony now repaired to Alexandria, and surrendered himself to the fascinations of the famous Cleopatra.

He assumed the habits and dress of an Eastern monarch, and by his senseless follies disgusted his friends and supporters.

He resigned himself to luxury and idleness, and finally divorced himself from his wife Octavia, sister of Octavius, disregarding his good name and the wishes of his friends.


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