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The Battle Of Actium 31 Bc War For The World Fratantuono Lee

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The Battle Of Actium 31 Bc War For The World Fratantuono Lee
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Fratantuono, Lee
ISBN: 9781473847149, 1473847141
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Battle Of Actium 31 Bc War For The World Fratantuono Lee by Fratantuono, Lee 9781473847149, 1473847141 instant download after payment.

A good argument could be made that the Battle of Actium was the most significant military engagement in Roman history. On a bright September day, the naval forces of Octavian clashed with those of Antony and Cleopatra off the coast of western Greece. The victory Octavian enjoyed that day set the state for forty-four years of what would come to be known as the Augustan Peace, and was in no small way the dawn of the Roman Empire. Yet, despite its significance, what exactly happened at Actium has been a mystery, despite significant labors and effort on the part of many classicists and military historians both amateur and professional. Professor Lee Fratantuono re-examines the ancient evidence and presents a compelling and solidly documented account of what took place in the waters off the promontory of Leucas in late August and early September of 31 B.C.

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