- - roman general and son-in-law of the emperor augustus
- - Nero's great-grandfather
- - Roman statesman and general who defeated Antony and Cleopatra's forces at the battle of Actium
- - Victor at Actium in 31 B.C.
- - Salome --, character in the US TV series 'True Blood'
- - General of Augustus's fleet against Mark Antony
- - General advisor for emperor penguins initially on hold in Antarctica's fringes
- - Augustus' son-in-law
- - General who advised Augustus
- - Roman general in "Antony and Cleopatra"
- - Deputy of emperor Augustus
- - Fleet commander in Antony's defeat
- - Augustus's chief counselor
- - Emperor Augustus's son-in-law
- - Ace assistant keeping control in general
- - General Secretary follows American with control
- - roman general is a grand and outstanding person, some say
- - roman general, an old man, assuming control
- - Roman general — one with a tight hold, we hear
- - Marcus ...., victorious commander at Actium
- - Marc Antony foe
- - Marcus —, Roman general, statesman and architect
- - First-century Judean monarch Herod ....
- - General who defeated the forces of Marc Antony and Cleopatra
- - Victor at Actium
- - Marc Antony opponent
- - Victorious fleet commander at Actium
- - General who defeated Antony and Cleopatra
- - He helped defeat Antony and Cleopatra at Actium
- - Roman general who defeated Antony and Cleopatra
- - Roman statesman Marcus Vipsanius ..........
- - Victor over Antony at Actium
- - Victor over Antony: 31 B.C.
- - Herod ......, Judean king
- - Winning general at Actium.
- - Roman victor at Actium, 31 B.C.
- - Roman general, defeated Antony at Actium.
- - Augustan general.
- - Roman general friend of Octavian.
- - 'Antony and Cleopatra' role
- - Roman general.
- - Roman statesman
- - Roman commander an old man retaining control
- - Actium victor
- - Roman general with a hold on his father
- - Great-grandfather of Nero
- - Old general has a hold over father
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