Honors Thesis
... and attempted to block it, which led to more radical movements and legislation on Gabinius’ part. Two of Gabinius’ other laws were attempts to combat the opposition of Pompey’s enemies. One of Gabinius’ fellow tribunes, L. Trebellius, vetoed the law granting Pompey the command over the pirates. Pull ...
... and attempted to block it, which led to more radical movements and legislation on Gabinius’ part. Two of Gabinius’ other laws were attempts to combat the opposition of Pompey’s enemies. One of Gabinius’ fellow tribunes, L. Trebellius, vetoed the law granting Pompey the command over the pirates. Pull ...
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... shattering the rebellion in Picenum, Pompeius Strabo would use his influence and army to play a double game in the civil war between Marius and Sulla. (Fototeca ENIT) ...
... shattering the rebellion in Picenum, Pompeius Strabo would use his influence and army to play a double game in the civil war between Marius and Sulla. (Fototeca ENIT) ...
мнемон - Центр антиковедения СПбГУ
... pirates – was sent to Spain as proconsul with an army, his main area of operation was the province of Hispania citerior whereas the commanderin-chief in Spain, the proconsul Metellus, held the province of Hispania ulterior.12 So we have two formally equal commanders, who are both proconsuls in one w ...
... pirates – was sent to Spain as proconsul with an army, his main area of operation was the province of Hispania citerior whereas the commanderin-chief in Spain, the proconsul Metellus, held the province of Hispania ulterior.12 So we have two formally equal commanders, who are both proconsuls in one w ...
Pompey`s politics and the presentation of his theatre
... not easily forget the powerful image Pompey staged for himself. They regarded him as a world conqueror and formidable leader.5 In spite of all this triumph Pompey also returned to Rome under unfavourable conditions. The majority of the senate did not respect the great general. He came from a recent ...
... not easily forget the powerful image Pompey staged for himself. They regarded him as a world conqueror and formidable leader.5 In spite of all this triumph Pompey also returned to Rome under unfavourable conditions. The majority of the senate did not respect the great general. He came from a recent ...
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... Pompey remained in Italy during the Cinnan regime, but discreetly retired from the camp of Cinna to the ancestral lands in Picenum after threats were made against his life. He did this so discreetly that it was soon widely rumoured that Cinna had had him murdered. According to Plutarch (Pomp. 5.1), ...
... Pompey remained in Italy during the Cinnan regime, but discreetly retired from the camp of Cinna to the ancestral lands in Picenum after threats were made against his life. He did this so discreetly that it was soon widely rumoured that Cinna had had him murdered. According to Plutarch (Pomp. 5.1), ...
RRP Final Draft Admas - 2010
... Rome really trusted Pompey as a statesman. They had so much trust that they would let Pompey run the whole city by himself. Not many countries would let a twenty-eight-year-old man run a city like Rome and an entire army by himself. That person would be seen as inexperienced and immature for anythin ...
... Rome really trusted Pompey as a statesman. They had so much trust that they would let Pompey run the whole city by himself. Not many countries would let a twenty-eight-year-old man run a city like Rome and an entire army by himself. That person would be seen as inexperienced and immature for anythin ...
Pompey Gale Article 2009-01-07
... lands carried on floats in the great parade, it would seem that Pompey's popularity should have reached its zenith. It did not. Scandal had surfaced in his absence, and he had to divorce his wife Mucia. This made enemies of her family, the powerful Metelli. Even Rome's common citizens seemed to turn ...
... lands carried on floats in the great parade, it would seem that Pompey's popularity should have reached its zenith. It did not. Scandal had surfaced in his absence, and he had to divorce his wife Mucia. This made enemies of her family, the powerful Metelli. Even Rome's common citizens seemed to turn ...
File - ROME:fall of the Republic
... he receives from the censors words either of praise or blame. On this occasion the censors Gellius and Lentulus were sitting in state, and the gentleman with their horses were passing in review in front of them when Pompey was seen coming down the hill into the forum. He had all the insignia of a c ...
... he receives from the censors words either of praise or blame. On this occasion the censors Gellius and Lentulus were sitting in state, and the gentleman with their horses were passing in review in front of them when Pompey was seen coming down the hill into the forum. He had all the insignia of a c ...
Publius Clodius Pulcher
... Clodius spent his military time under his brother-in-law Lucius Lucullus in the war against Mithridates. During this time, he started a mutiny among the troops during the winter of 68-67. The reason for this mutiny was the perceived disregard to his own honor by Lucullus. This backfired on him, and ...
... Clodius spent his military time under his brother-in-law Lucius Lucullus in the war against Mithridates. During this time, he started a mutiny among the troops during the winter of 68-67. The reason for this mutiny was the perceived disregard to his own honor by Lucullus. This backfired on him, and ...
pompey the great
... position of power, and Pompey thought the same of Caesar. Crassus, who had been watching their struggle, ready to take on the winner himself, had been killed in Parthia so they didn’t have to worry about him. It was only recently that Pompey had come to fear Caesar. Up until this time he had only de ...
... position of power, and Pompey thought the same of Caesar. Crassus, who had been watching their struggle, ready to take on the winner himself, had been killed in Parthia so they didn’t have to worry about him. It was only recently that Pompey had come to fear Caesar. Up until this time he had only de ...
Pompey`s Eastern Command
... • Pompey, who with an army of 50,000 men destroyed the last forces of resistance. Appian tells us “Never did any man before Pompey set forth with so great authority conferred upon him by the Romans”. • After pursuing him across 3 provinces, but never engaging in open combat, Mithridates committed s ...
... • Pompey, who with an army of 50,000 men destroyed the last forces of resistance. Appian tells us “Never did any man before Pompey set forth with so great authority conferred upon him by the Romans”. • After pursuing him across 3 provinces, but never engaging in open combat, Mithridates committed s ...
First Triumvirate
The First Triumvirate was an unofficial political alliance known as an Amitica, between three prominent Roman politicians (triumvirs) which included Gaius Julius Caesar, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) and Marcus Licinius Crassus. ""Pompey and Caesar now formed a pact, jointly swearing to oppose all legislation of which any one of them might disapprove. It lasted from approximately 59 BCE to Crassus' defeat by the Parthians in 53 BCE. The alliance was""not at heart a union of those with the same political ideals and ambitions"", but one where ""all [were] seeking personal advantage.""