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arch into Armenia to take revenge。 But he; with more reflection; forbore to notice the desertion; and continued all his former courtesies; feeling that the army was wearied out; and in want of all manner of necessaries。 Afterwards; however; entering Armenia; with invitations and fair promises he prevailed upon Artavasdes to meet him; when he seized him; bound him; and carried him to Alexandria; and there led him in a triumph; one of the things which most offended the Romans; who felt as if all the honours and solemn observances of their country were; for Cleopatra's sake; handed over to the Egyptians。 This; however; was at an after time。 For the present; marching his army in great haste in the depth of winter through continual storms of snow; he lost eight thousand of his men; and came with much diminished numbers to a place called the White Village; between Sidon and Berytus; on the sea…coast; where he waited for the arrival of Cleopatra。 And; being impatient of the delay she made; he bethought himself of shortening the time wine and drunkenness; and yet could not endure the tediousness of a meal; but would start from table and run to see if she were coming。 Till at last she came into port; and brought with her clothes and money for the soldiers。 Though some say that Antony only received the clothes from her and distributed his own money in her name。 A quarrel presently happened between the King of Media and Phraates of Parthia; beginning; it is said; about the division of the booty that was taken from the Romans; and creating great apprehension in the Median lest he should lose his kingdom。 He sent; therefore; ambassadors to Antony; with offers of entering into a confederate war against Phraates。 And Antony; full of hopes at being thus asked; as a favour; to accept that one thing; horse and archers; the want of which had hindered his beating the Parthians before; began at once to prepare for a return to Armenia; there to join the Medes on the Araxes; and begin the war afresh。 But Octavia; in Rome; being desirous to see Antony; asked Caesar's leave to go to him; which he gave her; not so much; say most authors; to gratify his sister; as to obtain a fair pretence to begin the war upon her dishonourable reception。 She no sooner arrived at Athens; but by letters from Antony she was informed of his new expedition; and his will that she should await him there。 And; though she were much displeased; not being ignorant of the real reason of this usage; yet she wrote to him to know to what place he would be pleased she should send the things she had brought with her for his use; for she had brought clothes for his soldiers; baggage; cattle; money; and presents for his friends and officers; and two thousand chosen soldiers sumptuously armed; to form praetorian cohorts。 This message was brought from Octavia to Antony by Niger; one of his friends; who added to it the praises she deserved so well。 Cleopatra; feeling her rival already; as it were; at hand; was seized with fear; lest if to her noble life and her high alliance; she once could add the charm of daily habit and affectionate intercourse; she should become irresistible; and be his absolute mistress forever。 So she feigned to be dying for love of Antony; bringing her body down by slender diet; when he entered the room; she fixed her eyes upon him in a rapture; and when he left; seemed to languish and half faint away。 She took great pains that he should see her in tears; and; as soon as he noticed it; hastily dried them up and turned away; as if it were her wish that he should know nothing of it。 All this was acting while he prepared for Media; and Cleopatra's creatures were not slow to forward the design; upbraiding Antony with his unfeeling; hard…hearted temper; thus letting a woman perish whose soul depended upon him and him alone。 Octavia; it was true; was his wife; and had been married to him because it was found convenient for the affairs of her brother that it should be so; and she had the honour of the title; but Cleopatra; the sovereign queen of many nations; had been contented with the name of his mistress; nor did she shun or despise the character whilst she might see him; might live with him; and enjoy him; if she were bereaved of this; she would not survive the loss。 In fine; they so melted and unmanned him that; fully believing she would die if he forsook her; he put off the war and returned to Alexandria; deferring his Median expedition until next summer; though news came of the Parthians being all in confusion with intestine disputes。 Nevertheless; he did some time after go into that country; and made an alliance with the King of Media; by marriage of a son of his by Cleopatra to the king's daughter; who was yet very young; and so returned; with his thoughts taken up about the civil war。 When Octavia returned from Athens; Caesar; who considered she had been injuriously treated; commanded her to live in a separate house; but she refused to leave the house of her husband; and entreated him; unless he had already resolved; upon other motives; to make war with Antony; that he would on her account let it alone; it would be intolerable to have it said of the two greatest commanders in the world that they had involved the Roman people in a civil war; the one out of passion for; the other out of resentment about; a woman。 And her behaviour proved her words to be sincere。 She remained in Antony's house as if he were at home in it; and took the noblest and most generous care; not only of his children by her; but of those by Fulvia also。 She received all the friends of Antony that came to Rome to seek office or upon any business; and did her utmost to prefer their requests to Caesar; yet this her honourable deportment did but; without her meaning it; damage the reputation of Antony; the wrong he did to such a woman made him hated。 Nor was the division he made among his sons at Alexandria less unpopular; it seemed a theatrical piece of insolence and contempt of his country。 For assembling the people in the exercise ground; and causing two golden thrones to be placed on a platform of silver; the one for him and the other for Cleopatra; and at their feet lower thrones for their children; he proclaimed Cleopatra Queen of Egypt; Cyprus; Libya; and Coele…Syria; and with her conjointly Caesarion; the reputed son of the former Caesar; who left Cleopatra with child。 His own sons by Cleopatra were to have the style of king of kings; to Alexander he gave Armenia and Media; with Parthia; so soon as it should be overcome; to Ptolemy; Phoenicia; Syria; and Cilicia。 Alexander was brought out before the people in Median costume; the tiara and upright peak; and Ptolemy; in boots and mantle and Macedonian cap done about with the diadem; for this was the habit of the successors of Alexander; as the other was of the Medes and Armenians。 And as soon as they had saluted their parents; the one was received by a guard of Macedonians; the other by one of Armenians。 Cleopatra was then; as at other times when she appeared in public; dressed in the habit of the goddess Isis; and gave audience to the people under the name of the New Isis。 Caesar; relating these things in the senate; and often complain
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