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Octavian’s army defeats the armies of Cleopatra and Antony at the battle of Actium.


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Octavian's army defeated the armies of Cleopatra and Antony at the battle of Actium. Over 5,000 of Cleopatra and Antony's soldiers were killed with over 200 ships sunken in battle. Octavian only lost about 2,500 soldiers.

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With the assassination of Roman dictator Julius Caesar in 44 B.C., Rome fell into civil war. To end the fighting, a coalitionthe Second Triumviratewas formed by three of the strongest belligerents. The triumvirate was made up of Octavian, Caesars great-nephew and chosen heir; Mark Antony, a powerful general; and Lepidus, a Roman statesman. The empire was divided among the three, and Antony took up the administration of the eastern provinces. Upon arriving in Asia Minor, he summoned Queen Cleopatr…

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