USDnobody wrote:ok guys, in every roman triumvirate one of the guys murdered the other two for power.
gentlemen, may the best man win.
Actually that's not true. The first Triumvirate between Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey was unofficial. It ended because Crassus died commanding a war, Caesar declared himself dictator for life, and Pompey his in Egypt after being defeated by Caesar and was assassinated by Egyptians.
The Second, official Triumvirate was between Octavius (Augustus) Caesar (Caesar's Grand-nephew), Marc Antony, and this guy Lepidus was another odd group. Lepidus favored Antony but really played no part and was marginalized by Octavian. Antony, who took control of the East, was making loving to Cleopatra and even willed his wealth to their bastard children despite being married to and having kids with Octavian's sister. This pissed him off so much that he brought his armies up against Antony's, defeated him in battle, and took Egypt whilr ANtony and Cleopatra committed suicide.
So, most died early, but not from each other.