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  1. Lucius Antonius (fl. c. 44 – 41 BC) was the younger brother and supporter of Mark Antony, a Roman politician. He was nicknamed Pietas as a young man.

  2. Lūcius Antōnius. Quick Reference. Younger brother of Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), was quaestor in Asia 50 bc and in charge of the province for part of 49.

  3. 2 days ago · Early in 40 Antony’s brother, the consul Lucius Antonius, supported by Antony’s wife, Fulvia, rebelled against Octavian in Italy. Octavian defeated the rebellion, capturing and destroying Perusia (present-day Perugia).

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Lucius Antonius, motivated by firm republican principles, openly challenged Octavian’s triumviral excesses. In doing so, he roused Rome’s subjugated senators and emerged as the champion of Italy’s downtrodden cities, many of which rebelled in a final enactment of the rancour animating the Social War. 2 Close That a case can be made for ...

  5. In Mark Antony: Civil war and triumvirate. …40 Antony’s brother, the consul Lucius Antonius, supported by Antony’s wife, Fulvia, rebelled against Octavian in Italy. Octavian defeated the rebellion, capturing and destroying Perusia (present-day Perugia).

  6. During the winter of 41–40 bc, Lucius Antonius was besieged in Perusia (present-day Perugia) and starved into surrender. Octavian’s propaganda, confirmed by surviving sling bullets with abusive comments on them, blamed the problems on Fulvia.

  7. Apr 25, 2013 · However, plots against the emperor did exist. In September of 87 CE, several senators were implemented in a conspiracy and were executed and a mutiny by Lucius Antonius Saturninus, governor of Upper Germany, in 89 CE was stamped out. Death

  8. Lucius Antonius was the youngest brother of Marc Antony and Gaius Antonius. Lucius, as well as other members of his family, had been loyal supporters of Julius Caesar. He even served as a Quaestor in Asia until 49 BC, when he took over as Pro Quaestor in charge of the entire province.

  9. Lucius Antonius (20 BC – AD 25) was the son of Iullus Antonius (son of Mark Antony) and Claudia Marcella Major (niece of emperor Augustus).

  10. In ancient Rome: The early career of Pompey. At the same time, Marcus Antonius, father of the later Triumvir, was given a command against the pirates in the eastern Mediterranean (whom his father had already fought in 102–100), partly, perhaps, as further reinsurance against Pompey.