. Octavia the Elder, sister of Augustus Octavius Caesar, was born about 64
B.C. and died about 11 B.C., married (1) C. Claudius Marcellus, and (2)
Mark Antony (Antonius) II, Triumvir., son of Antonius Aeticus and his
wife, who later married Cornelius Lentulus Sura, step-father to Mark
Antony, who was also the grandson of Antonius the Orator, who was born 83
B.C., and who was married a total of five times: (1) Fadia; and (2)
Antonia. From this second marriage, there was a daughter, Antonia, who
married Pythodorus. They had a daughter, Pythodoris, who married (1)
Archelaus of Cappadocia, and (2) Polemo I. From this marriage there were
three children: Antonia Tryphaena; Zeno; and M. Antonius Polemo (?). Mark
Antony married (3) Fulvia, widow of Clodius, and later widow of Crio. Mark
Antony married (4) Octavia, and finally, at the end of his career, in the
autumn of 37 B.C. (5) Cleopatra VII., Queen of Egypt, previously married
(1) Ptolemy XIII., who died in 47 B.C., and (2) Ptolemy XIV, who died in
44 B.C. Mark Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide, and he died in
30 B.C. By Mark Antony, Cleopatra bore a daughter, Cleopatra of Cyrene
(Selene), Queen of Cyrene, about 33-31 B.C., married Juba II. of
Mauretania, son of Juba I. of Numidia, ruler of Armenia, Media, and
Parthia. Salene and Juba II. had a son, Ptolemy of Mauretania. See
Skakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra."