As in the actual history, Mark Antony, right hand man to Ceaser, had been strategically stopped outside the temple at the time of the assassination. Being pulled aside, he was not around when Ceaser went only to learn after the deed was done that his friend was killed. He thus would flee the scene quickly before later joining Lepidus in dealing with the conspirators. Following Ceasers death and the subsequent fall out coupled with co flirt between Antony and Ceaser's heir, Octavia, eventually leading to his own demise alongside his lover Cleopatra. With the actual history of events in mind and the ramifications if Antony is present, what might have been the course of Roman History if Antony was present for the assassination of Ceaser? One possibility being that, in order to avoid the risk of Antony seeking revenge, the conspirators decide to end his life along with Ceaser's there during the Senate meeting. Alternatively, they believe that Antony could be subdued and the conspirators think it won't matter if he is present. One way or another, what happens on that infamous day known as the Ides of March?