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Octavian and the Fake Will

Octavian claimed to have found Mark Antony’s will—revealing dreams of ruling Rome from Egypt with Cleopatra.

Octavian and the Fake Will

Panini — "Interior of Saint Peter's, Rome" (after 1754), public domain

Antony’s ‘Will’ Shocks Rome

In 32 BC, Octavian burst into the Temple of Vesta claiming he’d discovered Mark Antony’s will, supposedly smuggled out by a sympathetic Vestal. Inside: scandalous wishes to divide Roman lands among Cleopatra’s children and be buried in Egypt, not Rome.

Propaganda That Changed History

Romans were scandalized. Octavian had the Senate hear the will aloud—whether genuine or expertly forged remains debated. The document helped flip public opinion, painting Antony as a traitor enslaved by the Egyptian queen. Civil war followed. The Roman world would never be the same.

The so-called will was a masterstroke of propaganda. Its public reading whipped up Roman outrage, turning ordinary citizens against Antony and Cleopatra—and clearing the path for Octavian to become Augustus.

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