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  1. Life: 106 – 48 BC. Despite his family’s connections to Cinna (an ally of Sulla’ s enemy Marius), Pompey raised an army and sided with Sulla, when the latter returned back from his campaigns in the east. His determination and mercilessness were shown when destroying his and Sulla’s opponents in Sicily and Africa he was nicknamed ...

  2. Pompey was born on September 29, 106 BCE, into wealth and politics and war. His father, Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, was an affluent landowning Italian from Picenum, one of the homines novi (new men). His father went from being a quaestor to a praetor and eventually a consul.

  3. Pompey, received the epitaph the Great, for a remarkable series of victories that expanded the Roman Empire in the east, he also ended piracy in the Mediterranean, stabilized Spain and developed a food supply system for the ever-increasing metropolis of Rome. Pompey was a prodigy and achieved much by an early age.

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  4. Feb 15, 2022 · Quick facts about Pompey the Great. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, known in English as Pompey the Great. Born: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus. Date of birth: September 29, 106 BC. Place of birth: Picenum, Roman Republic. Died: September 28, 48 BC. Place of death: Pelusium, Egypt. Cause of death: Assassination by courtiers of Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII of Egypt.

  5. Pompey could stay on in Italy and govern his provinces by deputies. But their cooperation was coming to an end. The death of Julia (54) destroyed the strongest bond between Pompey and Caesar, and Crassus suffered disastrous defeat and death in Mesopotamia. The compact existed no longer, but Pompey as yet showed no inclination to break with Caesar.

  6. Pompey(legendary, died 48 B.C.E.)By PlutarchWritten 75 A.C.E.Translated by John Dryden. The people of Rome seem to have entertained for Pompey from his childhood the same affection that Prometheus, in the tragedy of Aeschylus, expresses for Hercules, speaking of him as the author of his deliverance, in these words:-.

  7. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (106 - 47 BC) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) was born in 106 BC in the northern Italian town of Picenum. Though not a native Roman family, the Pompeys were moderately successful at making inroads into Senate seats. His father, Pompey Strabo, was elected Consul in 89 BC, and was an accomplished general who ...

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