Pompey


 
 
Pompey

This article refers to the prominent military leader and politician of the late Roman republic, who also had descendants named Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus.

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Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Latin: CN?POMPEIVS?CN?F?SEX?N?MAGNVS¹) (September 29 106 BC – September 29 48 BC), commonly referred to in English as either Pompey or Pompey the Great, was a distinguished and ambitious Roman military leader, provincial administrator and politician of the 1st century BC, the period of the Late Republic. Hailing from an Italian provincial background, Pompey first distinguished himself as a talented military leader during the dictatorship of Lucius Cornelius Sulla. For his military exploits against pirates in the Mediterranean Sea and in the lands around the eastern Mediterranean, he earned the cognomen of Magnus or the Great. (Although, according to Plutarch's work on the subject, Pompey was awarded this title prior to those campaigns, during some of Sulla's "mopping-up" operations against the Marians.)

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Pompey later served Rome in putting down the slave rebellion led by the gladiator Spartacus. To promote his own agenda, Pompey aligned himself with Julius Caesar and Marcus Crassus in the First Triumvirate. Sealing the arrangement, Pompey married Caesar's only daughter, Julia. This agreement, however, was short-lived. After the death of Crassus in 53 BC, Pompey attempted politically to outmanoeuver Caesar, and to dominate personally the affairs of the Roman Republic. These actions sparked a civil war between Pompey's supporters and those of Caesar. Pompey battled Caesar until their final confrontation at the battle of Pharsalus, ending in his defeat. Pompey fled into Egypt, where he was betrayed and ultimately murdered, by Ptolemy XIII of Egypt.

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Sir Pompey Bedell
Sir Pompey Bedell
Moliere in the Role of Caesar in ''The Death of Pompey''
Moliere in the Role of Caesar in "The Death of Pompey"

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Introduction
Early life and political debut
Sicily and Africa
Hispania and Spartacus
The Campaign against the Pirates ? Pompey in the East
Pompey?s Return to Rome
Caesar and the First Triumvirate
Confrontation to War
Civil War
Historic View
Marriages and Offspring
Chronology of Pompey's Life and Career
Pompey in Literature and the Arts
Notes
Further reading
 
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