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A male given name, a mostly British spelling variant of Anthony

Which still should go with Antony.

Antony Mark Hewish Antony Tudor Antony
{i} male first name; family name; Mark Antony (83-30 B.C., Marcus Antonius in Latin), Roman politician and general and friend of Julius Caesar and defeated Julius Caesar's assassins, member of the second triumvirate
a mostly British spelling variant of Anthony
Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC)
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Antony Hewish
born May 11, 1924, Fowey, Cornwall, Eng. British astrophysicist. In 1967 Hewish determined that the regularly patterned radio signals (pulses) that Jocelyn Bell Burnell had detected were not caused by earthly interference or, as some speculated, by intelligent life-forms trying to communicate with distant planets but were energy emissions from certain stars. For this work in identifying pulsars as a new class of stars, he shared a 1974 Nobel Prize with Martin Ryle
Antony Tudor
orig. William Cook born April 4, 1908, London, Eng. died April 20, 1987, New York, N.Y., U.S. British-born U.S. dancer, teacher, and choreographer. In 1927 he joined Marie Rambert's company, where he choreographed and danced such works as The Planets (1934) and The Lilac Garden (1936). In 1940 he moved to New York City, joining the new Ballet Theatre (later American Ballet Theatre), for which he created many of his signature psychological ballets, including Pillar of Fire (1942) and Shadow of the Wind (1948). In these works he sought to convey emotional conflict and aspects of character and motivation. In 1974 he became associate director of American Ballet Theatre
Antony and Cleopatra
a play by William Shakespeare about the relationship between Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt, and the Roman leader Mark Antony
Anthony
A patronymic surname
Anthony
A male given name, in regular use since the Middle Ages

She was built like a dream and wore a chain around her neck with a medal of Saint Anthony hanging down inside the most beautiful bosom I never saw. It must be a terrible temptation for Saint Anthony, I joked - just to put her at ease, you know. Saint Anthony? her husband said. Who's Saint Anthony?.

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Amputees, Faith in the Blessed Sacrament
Anthony
Anthony (St ) Patron saint of swineherds, because he always lived in woods and forests
Anthony
{i} male first name
Anthony
most famously held by the Roman general Mark Antony, and by Saint Anthony (ca.251-356), an Egyptian hermit
Anthony
Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC)
Anthony
American feminist leader and suffragist who was instrumental in the passage of legislation that gave married women legal rights over their children, property, and wages. In 1869 she cofounded the National Woman Suffrage Association. Anthony of Egypt Saint Anthony of Padua Saint Anthony Susan Brownell Babington Anthony Anthony Dominick Benedetto Anthony Charles Lynton Blunt Anthony Frederick Burgess Anthony John Anthony Burgess Wilson Comstock Anthony Diemen Anthony van Drexel Anthony Joseph Dummett Sir Michael Anthony Eardley Eden Robert Anthony 1st earl of Avon Fokker Anthony Foyt Anthony Joseph Jr. Froude James Anthony Hopkins Sir Anthony Lido Anthony Iacocca Kennedy Anthony McLeod Chloe Anthony Wofford Perkins Anthony Powell Anthony Dymoke Quinn Anthony Rudolph Oaxaca Samuelson Paul Anthony Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 1st earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 3rd earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper 7th earl of Stone Robert Anthony Trollope Anthony Van Dyck Sir Anthony Wayne Anthony Stokowski Leopold Anthony
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infertility
Antoni
Gaudí i Cornet Antoni Tápies Antoni Antoni Stanislaw Boleslawawicz Stokowski
Mark Antony
an ancient Roman politician and soldier who supported Julius Caesar, and after his death became one of the triumvirate of three rulers of the Roman Empire. He fell in love with Cleopatra, and after they were defeated in battle, they both killed themselves (?83-30 BC). Antony, Mark. Latin Marcus Antonius born 83 died August, 30 BC Roman general. After military service (57-54), he joined the staff of his relative Julius Caesar. He helped Caesar drive Pompey from Italy in 49 and in 44 was made co-consul. After Caesar's assassination, Octavian (later Caesar Augustus) initially opposed Antony but later formed the Second Triumvirate with Antony and Lepidus. Antony helped defeat republican forces at Philippi and took control of Rome's eastern provinces. On a mission to Egypt to question Cleopatra about her loyalty, he became her lover (41-40). He returned to Italy in 40 to settle differences with Octavian, whereupon he received command of the eastern provinces. To strengthen his position, he agreed to marry Octavian's sister Octavia. When relations with Octavian again collapsed, he headed for Syria and sent for Cleopatra for aid. Octavian sent Octavia to him, and, when Antony ordered her back to Rome, a fatal breach opened. The Triumvirate ended in 32, leaving Antony little support in Rome. He divorced Octavia, and Octavian declared war on Cleopatra. Antony lost the Battle of Actium, and he and Cleopatra fled to Egypt, pursued by Octavian. When resistance became futile, they committed suicide
Mark Antony
{i} (83-30 B.C., Marcus Antonius in Latin), Roman politician and general and friend of Julius Caesar who defeated Julius Caesar's assassins, member of the second triumvirate
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United States suffragist (1820-1906)
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    An·to·ny

    Турецкое произношение

    äntıni

    Произношение

    /ˈantənē/ /ˈæntəniː/
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