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What is the outcome of Antony's military campaign in Act 4?

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What is the outcome of Antony's military campaign in Act 4?

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In Act 4 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar", Antony's military campaign does not go as planned. Antony, along with Octavius and Lepidus, form a triumvirate to rule Rome and begin a purge of those they believe are their enemies. They also plan to go to war against the forces of Brutus and Cassius, who assassinated Caesar. However, Antony's individual military campaign is not explicitly detailed in Act 4. The outcome of the war is revealed in Act 5, where Antony's forces, combined with those of Octavius, defeat Brutus and Cassius at the Battle of Philippi.

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