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Antony

[an-tuh-nee]

noun

  1. Mark Marcus Antonius, 83?–30 b.c., Roman general: friend of Caesar; member of the second triumvirate and rival of Octavian.

  2. a first name.



Antony

/ ˈæntənɪ /

noun

  1. Mark. Latin name Marcus Antonius. ?83–30 bc , Roman general who served under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars and became a member of the second triumvirate (43). He defeated Brutus and Cassius at Philippi (42) but having repudiated his wife for Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, he was defeated by his brother-in-law Octavian (Augustus) at Actium (31)

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Antony cost United £81.3m when he joined from Ajax in 2022, and made 62 Premier League appearances, scoring five times and providing three assists.

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United have other matters to resolve, including one they thought they covered, namely the late collapse of £81.3m misfit Antony's move to Real Betis.

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In an interview with TNT Sports Brazil, Antony said he found happiness again at Betis and that his situation in England affected his family life, describing the period as "very hard days for me".

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The station said deep flood water was also on the A374 between Wilcove and Antony and urged motorists to take extra care when driving in the area.

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Sims, who has almost three decades of experience, is used to training world title fighters, including Antony Joshua and Ricky Burns.

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