The Parthians’ defeat of Antony’s invasion forces …
Years: 36BCE - 36BCE
The Parthians’ defeat of Antony’s invasion forces in 36 BCE and Octavian’s refusal to support him in his eastern adventures has made him more dependent on Cleopatra’s support; this leads to an open breach with Octavian, who uses Antony’s relationship to rouse popular opinion against him.
Octavian argues that Antony is a man of low morals to have left his faithful wife abandoned in Rome with the children to be with the promiscuous queen of Egypt.
Antony is accused of everything, but most of all, of "becoming native", an unforgivable crime to the proud Romans.
Several times Antony is summoned to Rome, but remains in Alexandria with Cleopatra.
Ptolemy Philadelphus, the couople's’s second son together, is born in August or September of 36 BCE.
