The Battle of Actium – We can at least agree ships were involved!



Today we take a look at the battle that decided if Rome was to be a Republic or an Empire, and also examine why its incredibly hard to work out just exactly what happened between the start and the end!

Sources:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Battle-Actium-31-BC-World-ebook/dp/B0976ZKWVY
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Actium-31-BC-Downfall-Cleopatra/dp/1846034051
https://www.amazon.co.uk/War-That-Made-Roman-Empire/dp/B08NL9TPMN
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roman-History-Reign-Augustus-Classics/dp/0140444483
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10452/

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45 thoughts on “The Battle of Actium – We can at least agree ships were involved!”

  1. Well done! Those dry histories dont' give the reader a sense of "this is what happened." I wonder what would have happened had Antony and Cleopatra taken their surviving ships, turned and hit Octavian's fleet from the rear?

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  2. These ancient seabattles are nothing but pub brawls, up to and including all the two-headed snakes, broken statuary and nobody knowing who was was there and what color's tuesday. The day some chap sorted it all out and instituted the proper, uncluttered "line-of-battle" was a great victory for civilized man over hooliganism.

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  3. I love the list of signs and portents Dio relates. It reminds me of the first few paragraphs of Cooks The Black Company. A list of portents (statues bleeding, an eagle being evicted, sacrificial victims escaping, images turned) followed by "But that happens every year. Fools can make an omen of anything in retrospect."

    Though I do wonder about the frequency of bleeding statues.

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  4. Off topic, but any chance of an episode focusing on Wireless Telegraphy/ Radio: equipment, tactics, countermeasures etc.?
    Being an amateur radio operator myself, I dare say we hams would be keenly interested in such an effort.
    73 de KI7GIE

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  5. One huge reason that Octavian won this war was because he did dirty dealings with Mark Antony. Antony agreed to trade 100 ships to Ocatavian for an army. Antony sent his 100 ships and then Octavian refused to send Antony the agreed upon Army.

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