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The Battle of Actium

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On September 2, 31 BC, one of the most important battles in history took place off the coast of Greece.

The forces of Octavian, the posthumously adopted son of Julius Caesar, squared off against the forces of Mark Antony, the former right-hand man of Julius Caesar.

After having been partners in ruling Rome for years, the two developed irreconcilable differences that had to be resolved on the battlefield.

The outcome of the battle influenced the course of the Roman Empire for centuries.

Learn more about the Battle of Actium, what caused it, and how it affected history on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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