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From Caesar's Assassination to Actium: The End of the Republic (44–31 BCE)

From Caesar's Assassination to Actium: The End of the Republic (44–31 BCE)

  1. Assassination of Julius Caesar at the Ides

    Labels: Julius Caesar, Curia of, Assassination
  2. Caesar’s public funeral inflames Roman politics

    Labels: Mark Antony, Funeral Oration
  3. Octavian returns to claim Caesar’s inheritance

    Labels: Octavian, Adoption of
  4. Battle of Forum Gallorum checks Antony’s advance

    Labels: Battle of, Mark Antony
  5. Battle of Mutina lifts Antony’s siege

    Labels: Battle of, Senatorial army
  6. Second Triumvirate established by the Lex Titia

    Labels: Second Triumvirate, Lex Titia
  7. Proscriptions launched to fund war and purge rivals

    Labels: Proscriptions, Triumvirs
  8. Cicero executed during the proscriptions

    Labels: Cicero, Proscriptions
  9. Triumvirs defeat the Liberators at Philippi

    Labels: Battle of, Antony and
  10. Perusine War erupts among triumviral factions

    Labels: Perusine War, Lucius Antonius
  11. Pact of Misenum temporarily settles Sextus Pompey

    Labels: Pact of, Sextus Pompey
  12. Naval victory at Naulochus breaks Pompeian resistance

    Labels: Naulochus, Marcus Agrippa
  13. Lepidus sidelined after the Sicilian campaign

    Labels: Lepidus, Sicilian campaign
  14. Donations of Alexandria deepen Antony–Octavian rupture

    Labels: Donations of, Cleopatra
  15. Battle of Actium decides the final civil war

    Labels: Battle of, Agrippa