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Explanation: Mark Antony, one of Caesar's close allies, was considered crude and something of a boor by his fellow Romans, and never showed any hint of the genius - political, cultural, or military - that Caesar did. Yet after Caesar's death, Mark Antony managed to snare the extremely well-educated and cultured Egyptian queen Cleopatra first as his lover, then as his wife. One supposes she saw some manner of charm in him that his fellow Triumvirs lacked! Though Mark Antony was noted as having sexy legs, and wearing scandalously short tunics to show them off...
How short was scandalously short?
Here's a contemporary historical depiction of Marc Antony leaving the senate.
Ooh la la!
Above the knees was standard-length. I suppose one must use one's imagination as to exactly how far above that Mark Antony liked to show off...
Minidress king
Look if you got the quads you gots to mog em