As the fire blazed, the citizens armed themselves with faggots which they lighted at the flames. Then they hurried away to the houses of Brutus and Cassius, shouting and waving their fiery brands in a frenzy of rage.
But the houses they found guarded, the conspirators fled.
CHAPTER CXIX
THE SECOND TRIUMVIRATE
For a short time Brutus had seemed a hero to the citizens of Rome, but Antony’s speech had speedily changed their feelings.
It was now Mark Antony whom they wished to rule, and with the help of the people he soon made himself master of Rome.
But he was not left long to enjoy his power undisputed. For Cæsar’s heir Octavius came to Rome in the month of May, to claim his inheritance.
Octavius was only eighteen years of age, but he had a will resolute beyond his years. He had already made up his mind to punish the assassins of Cæsar, and to make himself as powerful as might be in the State.
At first he threw his influence on the side of the Optimates, who were doing all they could to curtail Antony’s power.
To support his claim to the first place in the kingdom, Antony soon found it necessary to place himself at the head of an army. He determined to besiege Decimus Brutus, who had threatened to seize the province of Cisalpine Gaul, which Antony wished for himself.