Mark Antony and Cleopatra in Samos (Rome, Alexandria-Egypt)

Mark Antony and Cleopatra in Samos (Rome, Alexandria-Egypt)

Mark Antony, the famous Roman general, and Cleopatra, the Greek queen of ancient Egypt, who were immortalised in William Shakespeare’s tragedy, had a tumultuous relationship and spent part of their love affair on the Greek island of Samos in the summer of 32 B.C.

In April 32 B.C. the couple sailed from Ephesus to Samos, bringing with them an entourage of popular actors, comedians, and musicians.

US historian Adrienne Mayor, in her most recent book published in 2022, provides a glorious fictionalised description of their holidays, and mentions:  For three weeks their revels were the talk of Greece:  the island resounded with the sounds of pipes and lutes; there were sumptuous drunken banquets and all-night performances.

There were more riotous drinking bouts, torchlight parades, and outrageous behaviour. Antony dressed up in a Dionysus costume. Cleopatra bought tablets of onyx and crystal, had them inscribed with love letters, and sent them to Antony. Antony caused a scandal by caressing her feet in public.

According to historian Adrienne Mayor, Cleopatra was very fond of bathing, while Antony, according to Mayor’s research, was constantly drunk due to the tasty island wine.

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