Actian

/ˈæktɪən/ adjective

Relating to Actium, a promontory in ancient Greece, or to the naval battle fought there in 31 BCE between Octavian (later Augustus) and Mark Antony.

From Latin Actius, derived from Actium, the Greek location (Aktion); the term became associated with this historically significant battle that determined the future of the Roman Empire.

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