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The death of Caesarion
This from Mestrius Plutarchus (Greek: Πλούταρχος; c. 46 AD - 120 AD) http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Lives/Antony*.html#82 81 As for the children of
Antony, Antyllus, his son by Fulvia, was betrayed by Theodorus his tutor and put
to death; and after the soldiers had cut off his head, his tutor took away the
exceeding precious stone which the boy wore about his neck and sewed it into his
own girdle; and though he denied the deed, he was convicted of it and crucified.
2 Cleopatra's children, together with their attendants, were kept under guard
and had generous treatment. p321But Caesarion, who was said to be Cleopatra's
son by Julius Caesar, was sent by his mother, with much treasure, into India, by
way of Ethiopia. There Rhodon, another tutor like Theodorus, persuaded him to go
back, on the ground that Caesar invited him to take the kingdom. But while
Caesar was deliberating on the matter, we are told that Areius said:—
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