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Battle of Actium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 12 views

  • One version[who?] of the battle suggests that Antony knew he was surrounded and had nowhere to run
    • daniel arocho
       
      yes that is maybe true.that could have happened because he could have been goin to octavians ship.so will he have been goin to octavians ship he couldv been put to a trap by suurounding him.and couldt leave or run away just die
  • It was fought between the forces of Octavian and the combined forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra
    • daniel arocho
       
      cleapatra was involved because she handed the ships to ceasar.ceasar was goin on a rampage to kill octavian.he couldnt find octavian on his ship.he then saw cleapatra leave the battle so he left to go get her but never returned to the war
  • victory
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  • victory
  • the natural son of Julius Caesar and of the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra,
    • daniel arocho
       
      ceasars son was called caesarian.he was now king of egypt.ceasar when he died was emporor of rome and dictator for life.ceasarion wanted to accomplish what his father had.but he didnt get nothing of his father
  • Such a love affair was doomed to become a political scandal
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Cleopatra VII - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 21 views

  • she playfully bet him that she could spend ten million sesterces on a dinner
  • Cleopatra killed herself
  • So she had to return to Egypt
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First Triumvirate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 10 views

    • daniel arocho
       
      this symbol is the sybol of rome.it si a statue of a she wolf.known as romulus. that is the symbol of rome of a legend called romulus and remus.romulus annd remus were the founders of rome and both wanted it to be named after them. so what they did was that they fought for it and romulus won.
  • legions,
    • daniel arocho
       
      legians were a army with thousands of people. many people were able to controle legions. such as pompey sul and crassus. ceasar was also one of the people that controled a group of legians.
  • Pompey and Crassus then extended Caesar's proconsular government in the Gauls for another five years
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  • plebeian
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Roman Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Each consul would check his colleague, and their limited term in office would open them up to prosecution if they abused the powers of their office
    • daniel arocho
       
      why did the consuls have to get prosecuted if they abuse the power of the office? Isnt there any other punishment for the consuls if they abuse thepower of the office? how were they able to abuse the power of the office? I think they are brutall in ancient rome to be prosecuted
  • Aqueducts were built to bring water to urban centers[74] and wine and oil were imported from abroad.
    • daniel arocho
       
      Why was wine and oil important for Romans? What were aqueducts? Were aquaducts used for transporting water? how were the water;wine;and oil?
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