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Pompey (-106--48)

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CaesareumComitiumCuria JuliaCuria HostiliaRostraTheatre of PompeyvteGnaeus Pompey Magnus (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) (Classical Latin: [ˈgnae̯.ʊs pɔmˈpɛj.jʊs ˈmaŋ.nʊs]; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), usually known in English as Pompey /ˈpɒmpiː/ or Pompey the Great, was a military and political leader of the late Roman Republic. He came from a wealthy Italian provincial background, and his father had been the first to establish the family among the Roman nobility. Pompey´s immense success as a general while still very young enabled him to advance directly to his first consulship without meeting the normal requirements for office. His success as a military commander in Sulla´s second civil war resulted in Sulla bestowing the cognomen Magnus, "the Great", upon him. His Roman adversaries insulted him as adulescentulus carnifex, "the teenage butcher", after his Sicilian campaign. He was consul three times (twice with Crassus and once a consul without a partner) and celebrated three triumphs." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.10.2019)

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Was depicted (Actor) Pompey (-106--48)
Intellectual creation Sébastien Bourdon (1616-1671) ()