Marty Bones - Roman Edits

⚔️ On August 14th, 29BC, a young Octavian celebrated his triumph after a successful campaign against the Dalmatae. ⚔️
This triumph was one of the many things that helped him solidify his military reputation. Seeing as it had been ten years since Octavian led Caesar's veterans, this victory in Illyria showed everyone that he could win the trust and loyalty of new soldiers.
Said triumph celebrated the surrender of the Illyrian forces that happened in 33BC, which is considered to be one of the crucial events that helped Octavian gain the people's favor in the conflict against Mark Antony that would happen a couple of years later.

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@SirFrancisVI

Ave Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus!

3 years ago | 8  

@theculturedjinni

Ave Auguste!

3 years ago | 1  

@francadebea6439

I più grandi i migliori

3 years ago | 1  

@francadebea6439

Ave Cesare

3 years ago | 1  

@TaeSunWoo

BCE? This is a BC imperium

3 years ago | 7  

@linuxcuanthony493

Hail augustus

3 years ago | 1  

@s.p.q.r2104

almost three centuries later the Equites Dalmatians were established and a Dalmatian (Diocletian) became emperor

2 years ago | 0  

@MotoAura1k

Just 19 years old yet we have 50+ year olds whom can’t run a country to save anyone’s life

3 years ago | 0  

@iDeathMaximuMII

Actium happened in 31BC my friend Antony died in 30BC

3 years ago | 0  

@Yog-Sothothery

But Actium was in 33 BC and Antony died in 30 BC?

3 years ago | 1  

@Freisterr

BCE bro?

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