Battle of Actium 31 BC: War for the World

Author:   Lee Fratantuono
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781473847149


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 August 2016
Format:   Hardback
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A good argument could be made that the Battle of Actium was the most significant military engagement in Roman history. On a bright September day, the naval forces of Octavian clashed with those of Antony and Cleopatra off the coast of western Greece. The victory Octavian enjoyed that day set the state for forty-four years of what would come to be known as the Augustan Peace, and was in no small way the dawn of the Roman Empire. Yet, despite its significance, what exactly happened at Actium has been a mystery, despite significant labours and effort on the part of many classicists and military historians both amateur and professional. Professor Lee Fratantuono re-examines the ancient evidence and presents a compelling and solidly documented account of what took place in the waters off the promontory of Leucas in late August and early September of 31 B.C. AUTHOR: Dr Lee Fratantuono (Ph.D., Fordham) is Professor of Classics at Ohio Wesleyan University. He is the author of several books and articles in Roman studies, most recently his co-authored Virgil, Aeneid 5 (Leiden: Brill, 2015). He is a specialist in the history and literature of the late Republic, the Julio-Claudian period, and the third century AD, and has travelled extensively in the lands once under Roman domination. He has a particular interest in the study and use of literary (especially poetic) texts as potential sources of evidence for military engagement SELLING POINTS: . Possibly the most important battle in Roman history, Actium drew the final curtain on the Roman Republic and ushered in the Roman Empire . Battle set in its full context of the political background and the campaign leading up to it . Compelling narrative account that seeks to reveal exactly what happened on that fateful day . Thoroughly researched, drawing on neglected ancient sources as well as the latest modern scholarship . Features household names, Octavian/Augustus, Marc Antony and Cleopatra. 2 maps

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Author:   Lee Fratantuono
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Military
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9781473847149


ISBN 10:   1473847141
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Fratantuono's approach [is] quite valuable... this is nevertheless definitely an important read for anyone interested in the Roman civil wars or ancient naval warfare. -- The NYMAS Review I found Prof Fratantuono's writing style easy to read and his discussion is, in my opinion, a good discourse of this topic. It now sits on my bookshelf with other ancient naval tomes. -- Thomo's Hole


""Fratantuono's approach [is] quite valuable... this is nevertheless definitely an important read for anyone interested in the Roman civil wars or ancient naval warfare.""-- ""The NYMAS Review"" ""I found Prof Fratantuono's writing style easy to read and his discussion is, in my opinion, a good discourse of this topic. It now sits on my bookshelf with other ancient naval tomes.""-- ""Thomo's Hole""


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Dr Lee Frantantuono is a Professor of Classics at Ohio Wesleyan University.

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