Jump to content

Battle of Actium

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 217.168.172.202 (talk) at 00:50, 12 August 2002. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

History -- Military history -- List of battles

The Battle of Actium occurred on September 2, 31 BC during a civil war in the Roman Republic, between the fleets of Octavian (later Augustus), commanded by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and Marcus Antonius (Antony) supported by the queen of Egypt, Cleopatra. The battle was won by the forces of Octavian.

The fleets met outside the gulf, each over 200 strong (the totals given by ancient authorities are very conflicting). Antony's heavy battleships endeavoured to close and crush the enemy with their artillery; Octavian's light and mobile craft made skilful use of skirmishing tactics. During the engagement Cleopatra suddenly withdrew her squadron and Antony slipped away behind her. His flight escaped notice, and the conflict remained undecided, until Antony's fleet was set on fire and thus annihilated.

Shortly after the battle, Antony and Cleopatra both committed suicide.