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Caesar and Mark Antony's involvement in Egypt primarily revolved around
Cleopatra and the aftermath of Caesar's assassination. Caesar's presence in Egypt was linked to his civil war against Pompey, during which he met Cleopatra and had a son with her, Caesarion. Later,
Antony, as part of the Second Triumvirate, had a complex relationship
with Cleopatra, which eventually led to a conflict with Octavian.
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