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The Second Triumvirate, 43-30 BC - Digital Maps of the Ancient …
Embark on a visual journey through the tumultuous era of the Second Triumvirate with our meticulously crafted digital map. Immerse yourself in the key locations, events, and power dynamics that defined this pivotal period in ancient Roman history.
Second Triumvirate - Wikipedia
The Second Triumvirate was an extraordinary commission and magistracy created at the end of the Roman republic for Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian to give them practically absolute power.
Second Triumvirate - World History Encyclopedia
2016年4月18日 · The Second Triumvirate was a political association of convenience between three of Rome's most powerful figures: Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian in the 1st century BCE. Following the assassination of Julius Caesar the three vowed revenge on his killers and attempted to stabilise the Roman Republic in what would turn out to be its death throes.
Division of the Second Triumvirate - World History Encyclopedia
2016年4月18日 · A map showing the areas controlled by different members of Rome's Second Triumvirate of Lepidus (Brown), Octavian (Purple), and Mark Antony (Green) in the 1st century BCE. The light red areas indicate shared control.
Second Triumvirate | Historica Wiki - Fandom
Map of the Second Triumvirate: red is Octavian's Rome, yellow is Lepidus' Rome, and white is Antony's Rome. The Second Triumvirate was the political alliance which ruled the Roman Republic from 43 to 33 BC, consisting of Gaius Octavius, Mark …
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A map showing the areas controlled by different members of Rome's Second Triumvirate of Lepidus (Brown), Octavian (Purple), and Mark Antony (Green) in the 1st century BCE. The light red areas indicate shared control.
The Second Triumvirate, 43-30 BC - vuink.com
2023年3月9日 · The Second Triumvirate was a political alliance formed after the Roman dictator Julius Caesar’s assassination, between Caesar’s three most important supporters: Octavian (future emperor Augustus), Mark Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
Map of the Ancient Roman Empire | Octavian: Rise to Power
As Rome spread its rule throughout Italy, they battled invading tribes from Gaul (modern France), defeated Hannibal in the Battle of Zama in 202 BC, thus ending the Second Punic War with the Carthaginians, and put down slave uprisings, most notable the one led by Spartacus in 71 BC.
The Second Triumvirate: The ruthless alliance that finally brought …
The Second Triumvirate shattered the fragile stability of the Roman Republic. It was a power-sharing arrangement between three of Rome's most influential figures - Octavian, Mark Antony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus - and formed in the aftermath of …
Second Triumvirate - Roman Geek
The Second Triumvirate (43-33 BCE) followed on from the First Triumvirate (60-53 BCE), where Rome’s Generals dominated the Roman Republic. It resulted in a civil war which saw Octavian emerge as the first Roman Emperor .