Actium

/ˈækʃiəm/ noun

A promontory in ancient Greece where a major naval battle occurred in 31 BCE, marking a turning point in Roman history.

From the Latin name of the location, derived from Greek geographical terminology. The battle itself gave the name lasting historical significance.

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