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  1. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, also known as Pompey or Pompey the Great, was a military leader and politician during the fall of the Roman Republic. He was born in 106 BCE and died on 28th September 48 BCE. His father was Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo. More about: Pompey Timeline

  2. Jul 19, 2021 · Pompey’s Head Brought to Julius Caesar, Florentine Painter, C.1450, Via the Walters Art Museum. Caesar’s successes in Gaul alarmed the Senate. Once again, a powerful and popular military man, backed by his legions, threatened the Republic. It was deja-vu, but with a twist.

  3. Pompey the Great. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, commonly known as Pompey /'pɑmpi/, Pompey the Great or Pompey the Triumvir (September 29, 106 B.C.E. –September 28, 48 B.C.E. ), was a distinguished military and political leader of the late Roman Republic. Hailing from an Italian provincial background, after military triumphs he established a place ...

  4. May 18, 2018 · Pompey (106-48 B.C.) was a Roman general and statesman and the dominant figure in Rome between the abdication of Sulla in 79 B.C. and his own defeat by Julius Caesar at Pharsalus in 48 B.C. Pompey or Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus, was born on Sept. 29, 106 B.C., into a family of moderate distinction at Rome.

  5. Ancient Rome - Pompey, Crassus, Triumvirate: He and Crassus now confronted each other, each demanding the consulship for 70, though Pompey had held no regular magistracy and was not a senator. Agreeing to join forces, both secured it. During their consulship, the political, though not the administrative, part of the Sullan settlement was repealed. The tribunes’ powers were fully restored ...

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (born c. 67 bc —died 35 bc, Miletus) was the younger son of the Roman general Pompey the Great, and a vigorous opponent of Pompey’s Caesarian rivals. After his father was killed in the Civil War (49–45 bc) against Julius Caesar, Pompeius fled to Spain, where he continued the struggle against Caesar’s forces.

  7. Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC) was a civil war during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey), respectively. The main cause of the war was political tensions relating to Caesar's place in the republic on his expected return to Rome on the expiration of his governorship in Gaul .

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