Pompey - Wikipedia Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Latin: [ˈgnae̯ʊs pɔmˈpɛjʊs ˈmagnʊs]; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey ( ˈpɒmpi POM-pee) or Pompey the Great, was a Roman general and statesman who was prominent in the last decades of the Roman Republic
Pompey the Great | Roman General Statesman | Britannica Pompey the Great was one of the great statesmen and generals of the late Roman Republic, a triumvir (61–54 bce) who was an associate and later an opponent of Julius Caesar He was initially called Magnus (“the Great”) by his troops in Africa (82–81 bce), and he assumed the cognomen Magnus after 81
Pompey - World History Encyclopedia 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
Pompey the Great: History, Major Facts Greatest Accomplishments Pompey the Great (died 48 BC in Pelusium, Egypt), Roman Republic General and statesman, came to prominence in the 1st century BC with a series of astounding military campaigns, particularly against Gaius Marius (157-86 BC), Roman Republic General and consul, during the Social War
Biography of Pompey the Great, Roman Statesman - ThoughtCo Pompey the Great (September 29, 106 BCE–September 28, 48 BCE) was one of the main Roman military leaders and statesmen during the final decades of the Roman Republic He made a political alliance with Julius Caesar, married his daughter, and then fought against him for control of the empire
Pompey the Great: The Last Hero of the Roman Republic Pompey the Great, a name that resonates through the annals of Roman history, was a military and political leader whose actions profoundly influenced the final years of the Roman Republic
Pompey | Encyclopedia. com 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 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus[1] (29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), otherwise known as Pompey ( ˈpɒmpiː ) or Pompey the Great, was an important military and political leader of the late Roman Republic
Pompey the Great and the Roman Republic | AncientPedia Pompey the Great, born Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, was a prominent military and political figure during the late Roman Republic He rose to power through his military successes and political alliances, becoming one of the most influential figures in Roman history
Pompey the Great: The Rise and Fall of Rome‘s Alexander Pompey‘s meteoric rise and precipitous fall encapsulate the often paradoxical nature of Roman power, a force that could subdue nations abroad while tearing itself apart at home