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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...
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Antyllus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄντυλλος) was a Gr**** surgeon, who
lived in the 2nd
century AD in Rome. He is most
notable for his
method of
treatment of aneurysms...
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stepdaughter of Mark
Antony and half-sister of his sons
Marcus Antonius Antyllus and
Iullus Antonius. She had one full
sibling from her parents; Publius...
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Octavia while Iullus'
elder brother,
Marcus Antonius Antyllus,
remained with his
father in Egypt.
Antyllus was
raised by
Cleopatra beside his father's children...
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Octavian and
Lepidus Marcus Antonius Antyllus (47–30 BC), son of the triumvir, who
nicknamed him
Antyllus; he was put to
death by
Octavian after the...
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ruler of Egypt. In a show of solidarity,
Antony also had
Marcus Antonius Antyllus, his son with Fulvia,
enter the
ephebi at the same time.
Separate messages...
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Britannia is
suppressed by
Quintus Lollius Urbicus. The
Roman doctor Antyllus performs the
first arteriotomy. Athenais,
Roman noblewoman (d. 161) Chong...
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since at
least 58 BC. The
union produced two children:
Marcus Antonius Antyllus (born 47) and
Iullus Antonius (born 45).
Whatever conflicts existed between...
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Suetonius state that
Octavian killed Antony's son
Marcus Antonius Antyllus and Cleopatra's son with
Julius Caesar, Caesarion. The only
further mention...
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continued through him. They had two sons together,
Marcus Antonius Antyllus and
Iullus Antonius, and
throughout their marriage,
Fulvia defended Antony...