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Relief "Victory Parade after the Battle of Aktim"

Relief "Victory Parade after the Battle of Aktim"

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This marble relief is part of the triumphal parade held in Rome to commemorate Octavian's victory in the Battle of Aktim. The Battle of Aktium, a naval battle between the Roman Republic and the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, occurred on September 2, 31 BC, and was the last major battle of the Roman Civil War. Roman commander Agrippa led 400 warships to confront Antony's 500 warships on the west coast of Greece, resulting in Antony's fleet being almost completely destroyed. This naval battle became a decisive battle in the struggle between Anthony and Octavian.