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2 Comments to “What's the most important date in all of history?”
2 Sep 31 BC – Battle of Actium. At least from a Western Civilization perspective, the rise of Augustus has to be considered to be one of the greatest (and frankly most surprising) events in history, with ramifications that continue well into the 3rd millennium.
By David Emery on Mar 22, 2010 at 7:27 pm
2 Sep 31 BC – Battle of Actium. At least from a Western Civilization perspective, the rise of Augustus has to be considered to be one of the greatest (and frankly most surprising) events in history, with ramifications that continue well into the 3rd millennium. I can't see Mark Anthony pulling together a Roman empire, nor would Cleopatra have been able to establish an Egyptian one, regardless of any attempts to rule together.
By David Emery on Mar 22, 2010 at 7:27 pm