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Battle of Actium Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Battle of Actium? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The battle was fought entirely at sea with no land troops involved.

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Easy
✓ TRUE

The Battle of Actium (31 BC) was a naval engagement. Though armies were nearby, the fighting occurred entirely on water, with no land forces directly participating in the combat.

2.

Octavian’s victory was sealed when a sudden storm destroyed half of Antony’s ships.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

No storm occurred during the battle; Antony’s defeat came from tactical errors and Cleopatra’s retreat, not weather.

3.

Octavian’s ships were larger and carried more marines than Antony’s fleet.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Antony’s ships were massive quinqueremes with high towers; Octavian’s were smaller, swifter Liburnian vessels relying on ramming.

4.

The Battle of Actium ended the Roman Republic and began the Roman Empire.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Actium (31 BCE) led to Octavian’s supremacy, but the Republic formally ended in 27 BCE with his title ‘Augustus.’

5.

Cleopatra commanded her own fleet at Actium and fled with her flagship, causing chaos.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

Cleopatra led 60 Egyptian ships. Her sudden retreat with the Antonian treasury ships triggered a general rout, as other captains followed.

6.

Agrippa used a secret weapon: a grappling hook that could set enemy ships on fire.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

No such weapon existed; Agrippa relied on superior maneuverability and a ‘harpax’ (grappling device) to board, not fire.

7.

Antony’s flagship was called the ‘Antonias’ and had purple sails as a sign of royalty.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

The 'Antonias' was Cleopatra's flagship, not Antony's. Cleopatra's ship reportedly had purple sails, while Antony abandoned his own vessel to follow her. His flagship was a standard quinquereme, not the 'Antonias'.

8.

Antony’s fleet was immobilized by a disease that killed many rowers before the battle.

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✓ TRUE

Malaria and dysentery ravaged Antony’s camp in the marshes of Actium, weakening his rowers and reducing fleet mobility.

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