Octavian’s army defeats the armies of Cleopatra and Antony at the battle of Actium. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T OR F

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Octavian’s army defeated the armies of Cleopatra and Antony at the battle of Actium. Over 5,000 of Cleopatra and Antony’s soldiers were killed with over 200 ships sunken in battle. Octavian only lost about 2,500 soldiers.


At the battle fought in Actium, the army of Octavian defeated the armies of Antony and Cleopatra.

The provided statement is true.

Who was Octavian?

Octavian was known to be by name of Caesar Augustus being the first emperor of the Romans in the year 27 BC.

Actium was situated on the western coast of the country of Greece where the rebellion was fought between the army of Cleopatra who was the queen of England at that time, Mark Antony who was roman, and the Octavian Army. The war was ended with a victory that came for the Octavian Army who murdered more than 5,000 soldiers along with 200 ships that were sunken in the water of the defeated armies.

Therefore, the provided statement is absolutely true in all respects.

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