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 1  ExII|      There’s nothing to fear. Antony’s writings are read,~and
 2   Ind|      Rome after the defeat of Antony, and which was placed in
 3   Ind| erotic poet, a friend of Mark Antony and critic of Virgil.~Book
 4   Ind|        Antonius (Marcus)~Mark Antony, the Roman general and triumvir,
 5   Ind| treason. He had taken up with Antony’s mistress Cytheris, and
 6   Ind|     elder Drusus, grandson of Antony, and adopted (4AD) son of
 7   Ind|       the younger son of Mark Antony and Fulvia, educated at
 8   Ind|        died in defeating Mark Antony at Mutina. Ovid mentions
 9   Ind|      included Cicero and Mark Antony.~Book TIII.I:1-46 The Porta
10   Ind|     poet who wrote about Mark Antony’s fate.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52
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