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Who fought Octavian for control over Rome?

Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.Marc Antony fought Octavian for control over Rome.


Why did Carthage and Rome hate each other?

Initially over Carthage's expansion in Spain, but overall it became a struggle for control of the Western Mediterranean.


What was the Battle of Vicksburg fought over?

It was fought over control of the Mississippi River.


What sea were the punic wars fought over?

Most of the naval battles of the Punic Wars were fought over the Mediterranean Sea, although that was not what the War was fought over. The war was fought over places like Corsica and Sardinia, and Spain.


How did Spain's conquest and control over the Aztecs?

Spain felt in control. the Aztecs felt vulnerable.


Did the Moors consolidate their control over Spain?

The Moors consolidated their control over the majority of the Iberian Peninsula, however it was not called "Spain" at that time.


What was Spain's influence in CA?

Spain got control over Spain and forced Indians to be catholic


What was a cause of range wars?

Ranchers and Farmers fought over land control.


What was England and France fighting control over?

In the Middle ages they consistently fought over control of Brittany and Normandy


What 2 countries fought over Cuba in the Spanish American War?

Spain and the US.


Is it true that America fought with Spain over freedom to navigate the Mississippi River?

yes, it is.


What were the consequences of king Phillips war?

Assuming that you mean king Philip II of Spain, he fought many of them. He fought the Eighty Year's War with the Dutch, which led to their independence and to the establishment of the Dutch Republic. He fought the Turks, and drove them from the western Mediterranean; he fought the English, losing the Armada, which led to the English catholics being persecuted and losing the right to hold public office; and to England supporting the Dutch revolt. He made war on the Papacy and on the French who supported the Pope, leading to Spain gaining control over large parts of Italy. He went to war with France again, leading to Spain's control over Franche-Comté. He fought the Portuguese, leading to Portugal's annexation by Spain. And then of course there were the wars of conquest by the Conquistadores in the New world which made Spain the biggest colonial power there and which led to a steady stream of gold and silver to spain for many decades to come. The overall result of all these wars was that by the time of Philips' death, Spain was at the summit of its power.