Battle of actium

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battle of actium
battle of Actium Actium, battle of (31 bc ). Fought on 2 September during the War of the Second Triumvirate, the battle took its name from the
Actium, Battle of. Naval battle in which Octavian defeated the combined fleets of Mark Antony and Cleopatra on 2 September 31 BC to become the undisputed ruler of the Roman world
The Battle of Actium was a sea battle at Actium between Cleopatra and Mark Antony, on one side, and Octavian (later, Augustus), in 31 B.C.
In time, the Battle of Actium came to be seen as the birth event of the new order that we now call the Roman Empire. As such, it represents a pivotal event--a turning point--in
The Battle of Actium. The Battle of Actium was a Roman battle between Octavian (Augustus) on one side and Mark Antony and Cleopatra, on the other.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Battle of Actium (ancient Roman history), (September 2, 31 bc), naval battle off a promontory in the north of Acarnania, on the western
On the promontory was an ancient temple of Apollo Actius, which was enlarged by Augustus, who, to memorialize the Battle of Actium, instituted or renewed the quinquennial games
The sea at the mouth of the strait was filled with ships both large and small, vying with one another for room to fight. Flaming missiles shot between them, filling the sky with
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