The Battle of Philippi in the Roman civil war
The Battle of Philippi in the Roman civil war was a pivotal engagement that erupted after the assassination of Julius Caesar.
The Battle of Philippi in the Roman civil war was a pivotal engagement that erupted after the assassination of Julius Caesar.
The death of Caesar left a void in Roman leadership, triggering a fierce struggle for control among rival factions.
Julius Caesar's decision to adopt Octavian, later known as Augustus, was a pivotal moment in Roman history.