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MARK ANTHONY
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• MARK ANTHONY (noun)
The noun MARK ANTHONY has 1 sense:
1. Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC)
Familiarity information: MARK ANTHONY used as a noun is very rare.
Sense 1
Meaning:
Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC)
Classified under:
Nouns denoting people
Synonyms:
Anthony; Antonius; Antony; Marcus Antonius; Mark Anthony; Mark Antony
Instance hypernyms:
full general; general (a general officer of the highest rank)
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