Battle of Munda
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The Battle of Munda, in southern Hispania Ulterior, was the final battle of Caesar's civil war against the leaders of the Optimates. With the military victory at Munda and the deaths of Titus Labienus and Gnaeus Pompeius, Caesar was politically able to return in triumph to Rome, and then govern as the elected Roman dictator. Subsequently, the assassination of Julius Caesar furthered the long Republican decline that led to the Roman Empire, initiated with the reign of the emperor Augustus.
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populares, Spain,
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Location: 37.55, -4.85, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| event | armed conflict | 44 | Battle of Munda | battle, populares | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 711 | Battle of Écija | Visigothic Kingdom, battle, Umayyad Caliphate | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1039 | Battle of Écija | battle, Taifa of Granada, Taifa of Málaga, Taifa of Seville, Taifa of Carmona | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1126 | Battle of Arnisol | Almoravid dynasty, battle, Kingdom of Aragon | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1275 | Battle of Écija | battle | Wikidata |
| site | castle | Castillo | grave, archaeological site, human settlement, fortified tower, fortress, castle | Wikidata | |
| site | tower | Castillo de La Rambla | fortified tower | Wikidata | |
| commons | image | Battle of Munda, 45 BC (Initial deployment of troops) | Commons | ||
