Philippi
On the Plains of Philippi, Mark Antony's and Octavius' forces face Brutus' and Cassius' forces. The two sides insult each other, Mark Antony and Octavius then leaving with their army.Later in battle with Mark Antony and Octavius, Brutus sends orders via messenger Messala to Cassius' forces on the other side of the battlefield.Cassius' forces are losing ground to Mark Antony's forces. Brutus has defeated Octavius' forces but instead of reinforcing Cassius' forces, have instead sought out spoils or bounty from the field.
moutains, valleys, plains, and hills i think?
Rocks, soil, vegetation; mountains, plains, rivers and sea.
Caius Cassius's birthday. That day, his birthday also becomes his death day.
Mainland Greece was mainly poor agricultural land amongst mountains. The river valley civilisations had annually refreshed well-watered alluvial river plains.
On the Plains of Philippi, Mark Antony's and Octavius' forces face Brutus' and Cassius' forces. The two sides insult each other, Mark Antony and Octavius then leaving with their army.Later in battle with Mark Antony and Octavius, Brutus sends orders via messenger Messala to Cassius' forces on the other side of the battlefield.Cassius' forces are losing ground to Mark Antony's forces. Brutus has defeated Octavius' forces but instead of reinforcing Cassius' forces, have instead sought out spoils or bounty from the field.
where are the plains in ancient greece
moutains, valleys, plains, and hills i think?
Mountains, rivers, valleys, plains, lakes, sea.
Rocks, soil, vegetation; mountains, plains, rivers and sea.
the thing that shaped the land of Greece is the bodies of water that surround Greece
Caius Cassius's birthday. That day, his birthday also becomes his death day.
Yes. You can look some up. At the moment I can't tell yo any. Sorry!
The country is generally poor agriculturally, and settlement was confined to fertile river valleys and coastal plains.
bays,beaches,canyons, gorges,caves,gulfs, islands, lakes, mountains (80%), rivers, valleys, plains, and volcanoes!
Mainland Greece was mainly poor agricultural land amongst mountains. The river valley civilisations had annually refreshed well-watered alluvial river plains.
Its territory was connected by flat plains, unlike Greece's steep mountains and numerous islands.