BC 23, 6): ‘etiam turn alios magistratus plebs, consulatum nobilitas inter se per manus tradebat. […] When Antonius intervened, the sympathies of plebs and veterans went to Caesar’s heir. […] Supported by the plebs and the veterans, he possessed the means to split the Caesarian party. […] He had to be content with the plebs and a tribune. […] Senate, plebs and veterans were mobilized against him.