Yes, Marc Antony was a Roman. In fact he was a counsul with Julius Caesar and then a member of the second triumvirate. He was the most powerful Roman in the east.
The hearth was used as an alter in the Roman family, where the father was honored as a priest.
They arranged for her marriage.
marc antony, the roman general, married cleopatra philopator VII
The Latin version is Antonius, a clan name (nomen) belonging to the House of Antonia, an important family in the Roman Republic. Marcus Antonius (the most famous member of the family, you've probably heard of him) says that the word comes from Anton, the son of the hero Herakles/Hercules. In English, we say Mark Anthony, in Italian, Marco Antonio.
The name Anthony is of Latin origin and derived from the Old Roman family name Antonuis. The equivalent of Anthony that is most common in Germany is Anton.
The name Anthony is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Antonius.
Ilid Anthony has written: 'The Roman city of Verulamium' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Roman, Description, Guide-books, Roman Antiquities
If you are referring to St. Anthony of Padua, no, he was born in Portugal.
Anthony Taberna is a Roman Catholic.
Studies say NO
He accomplished being a roman politician and a Roman leader
Yes.
ANTHONY RICHARD BIRLEY has written: 'ROMAN GOVERNMENT OF BRITAIN'
The boy's name Anthony \a-ntho-ny, an-thony\ is pronounced AN-tha-nee. It is of Latin English form of the old Roman family name Antonius, probably of Etruscan origin. In England, the name is usually spelled and pronounced without the "h". The German and Russian version is Anton; Antoine is French.Anthony comes from the Greek name, meaning "Worthy of praise".In Greek the meaning of the name Anthony is: Priceless.
Which Roman Family; there are many Romans.
It comes from the Roman name Antony