People
- as Marcus Antonius (historical) / related
- Mark Antony (Marcus Antonius) (83 BC–30 BC), statesman and general in Ancient Rome
- Marcus Antonius Orator (died 87 BC), consul in 99 BC
- Marcus Antonius Creticus, elected praetor in 74 BC
- Marcus Antonius Antyllus (47–30 BC), eldest son of Mark Antony, executed on the orders of Octavian, later Emperor Augustus
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