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11Actium — 38° 57′ 11″ N 20° 46′ 05″ E / 38.953, 20.768 Actium (aujourd hui Punta) est le nom …
12Actium, Battle of — (31 BC) Naval battle off Acarnania, Greece, between Octavian (later Augustus) and Mark Antony. With 500 ships and 70,000 infantry, Antony camped at Actium, between the Ionian Sea and the Ambracian Gulf. Octavian, with 400 ships and 80,000… …
13Actium, batalla de — o batalla de Accio (31 BC). Batalla naval librada frente a Acarnania, Grecia, entre Octavio (luego Augusto) y Marco Antonio. Antonio acampó en Actium, ubicado entre el mar Jónico y el golfo de Ambracia. Sus fuerzas ascendían a 500 naves y 70.000… …
14Actium — Sp Ãktijas Ap Άκτιας/Aktias sen. graikų kalba Sp Ãkcijus Ap Actium lotyniškai L kyš. V Graikijoje …
15Actium — geographical name promontory & ancient town W Greece in NW Acarnania …
16Actium — Actian /ak tee euhn, shee euhn/, adj. /ak tee euhm, shee euhm/, n. a promontory in NW ancient Greece: Antony and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian and Agrippa in a naval battle near here in 31 B.C. * * * …
17Actium — Ạctium [lateinisch], Landzunge in Westgriechenland, Aktium. …
18ACTIUM — a town and promontory at the entrance of the Ambracian Gulf (Arta), in Greece, where Augustus gained his naval victory over Antony and Cleopatra, Sept. 2, 31 B.C …
19Actium — Ac•ti•um [[t]ˈæk ti əm, ʃi əm[/t]] n. geg anh a promontory in NW ancient Greece: Antony and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian and Agrippa in a naval battle near here in 31 b.c …
20Actium — /ˈæktiəm/ (say akteeuhm) noun a promontory in north western ancient Greece; Antony and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian (later Augustus) and Agrippa in a naval battle near here, 31 BC …