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- Battle of Actium - Wikipedia
The Battle of Actium was a naval battle fought between Octavian's maritime fleet, led by Marcus Agrippa, and the combined fleets of both Mark Antony and Cleopatra The battle took place on 2 September 31 BC in the Ionian Sea, near the former Roman colony of Actium, Greece, and was the climax of over a decade of rivalry between Octavian and Mark
- Battle of Actium | Octavian, Antony Cleopatra | Britannica
Battle of Actium, (September 2, 31 bc), naval battle off a promontory in the north of Acarnania, on the western coast of Greece, where Octavian (known as the emperor Augustus after 27 bc), by his decisive victory over Mark Antony, became the undisputed master of the Roman world
- Battle of Actium - World History Encyclopedia
The Battle of Actium was the conclusion to an enmity between Octavian and Antony which began shortly after the formation of the Second Triumvirate Having lost the battle, Antony and Cleopatra killed themselves the following year and Octavian became the first Roman emperor in 27 BCE
- The Battle of Actium 31 BC - The Decisive Naval Clash - The Roman Empire
The Battle of Actium was fought in 31 BC between the forces of Octavian and those of Mark Antony and Cleopatra The battle was the culmination of a long-standing rivalry between Octavian and Antony, which had been brewing for years
- The Battle of Actium: The Death of Ptolemaic Egypt
The Battle of Actium (31 BCE) was the culmination of a decade-long rivalry between the adoptive son of Julius Caesar, Octavian, and Caesar’s favorite general, Mark Antony It was the inevitable escalation of a cold war, which started following Antony’s departure to Egypt to join his lover Cleopatra
- The War of Actium - historylearning. com
The War of Actium (32–31 BC) stands as the climactic struggle that extinguished the Roman Republic, pitting Gaius Octavian (later Augustus) against Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt in a contest for Rome’s future
- Actium, 31 BC: the beginning of the end for Mark Antony and Cleopatra
Military historian Julian Humphrys explains what happened at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, and why this naval clash off the Greek coast presaged both the end of the Roman Republic and the deaths of one history’s most famous couples
- Actium, Battle of - New World Encyclopedia
The Battle of Actium was the decisive engagement in the Roman civil war between the forces supporting Octavian and those supporting Mark Antony It was fought on September 2, 31 B C E , on the Ionian Sea near the Roman colony of Actium in Greece (near the modern-day city of Preveza)
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