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The play follows the turbulent partnership between a Roman triumvir and an Egyptian queen as political ambition, personal passion, and shifting alliances pull them between imperial duty and intimate excess. Scenes move between councils, military camps, and royal courts, portraying intrigues among rival leaders, betrayals, and waning authority. As military fortunes reverse, private loyalty collides with public necessity, prompting desperate decisions that culminate in tragic deaths. The work explores the interplay of love and power, contrasts disciplined statecraft with lavish court life, and traces how pride, honor, and political calculation shape public fate and private ruin.
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