Actius. Hence Actian Years, an era commencing from the battle of Actium, called the Era of Augustus.
Virgil intimates them to have been instituted by Æneas; from that passage, Æn. III. v. 280.
Actiique Iliacis celebamus litora ludis. Æn. III. 280.
But this he only does by way of compliment to Augustus: attributing that to the hero from whom he descended, which was done by the emperor himself; as is observed by Servius.in Zoology, a genus belonging to the order of Vermes mollusca, called Animal Flowers, and Sea Anemones. See Vermes.