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- Actia abstract "In Ancient Roman religious tradition, Actia (Greek: Ἄκτια) was a festival of Apollo, celebrated at Nicopolis in Epirus, with wrestling, musical contests, horse racing, and sea battles. It was reestablished by Augustus, in commemoration of his victory over Mark Antony off Actium in 31 BC; that it was probably the revival of an ancient festival is suggested by the celebrated temple of Apollo at Actium, which is mentioned by Thucydides, and Strabo, and which was enlarged by Augustus. The games instituted by Augustus were celebrated every four years (πενταετηρίς, ludi quinquennales); they received the title of a sacred agon and were also called Olympia.".
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- Actia wikiPageRevisionID "544422899".
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Actium.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Agon.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_Olympic_festivals.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Olympics_in_various_places.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Roman_religion.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Augustus.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Actium.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_and_Roman_leisure.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_athletic_festivals.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_of_Apollo.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Epirus.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Cleopatra.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Epirus.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink File:Nikopolis1.jpg.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink File:Remains_of_the_stadium_at_Nikopolis.JPG.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Horse_racing.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Ludi.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Antony.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Nicopolis.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Sacred_grove.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Thucydides.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLink Wrestling.
- Actia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actia".
- Actia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Actian games".
- Actia hasPhotoCollection Actia.
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- Actia subject Category:Ancient_Greek_and_Roman_leisure.
- Actia subject Category:Ancient_Greek_athletic_festivals.
- Actia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Actia subject Category:Festivals_of_Apollo.
- Actia subject Category:Roman_Epirus.
- Actia hypernym Festival.
- Actia type Article.
- Actia type SocietalEvent.
- Actia type Article.
- Actia comment "In Ancient Roman religious tradition, Actia (Greek: Ἄκτια) was a festival of Apollo, celebrated at Nicopolis in Epirus, with wrestling, musical contests, horse racing, and sea battles. It was reestablished by Augustus, in commemoration of his victory over Mark Antony off Actium in 31 BC; that it was probably the revival of an ancient festival is suggested by the celebrated temple of Apollo at Actium, which is mentioned by Thucydides, and Strabo, and which was enlarged by Augustus.".
- Actia label "Actia".
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- Actia sameAs Акцийские_игры.
- Actia sameAs Q2823603.
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- Actia wasDerivedFrom Actia?oldid=544422899.
- Actia depiction Remains_of_the_stadium_at_Nikopolis.JPG.
- Actia isPrimaryTopicOf Actia.