The Battle of Pharsalus was the decisive battle of Caesar's Civil War fought on 9 August 48 BC near Pharsalus in Central Greece. Julius Caesar and his...
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The Battle of Pharsalus was a decisive battle of the Roman civil wars, fought in 48 BC between Julius Caesar and Pompey. Battle of Pharsalus, Pharsala...
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examples in the history of war. In 48 BC at the Battle of Pharsalus, Julius Caesar faced the army of Pompey, which not only outnumbered his more than...
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Hammer and anvil (redirect from Hammer and Anvil Battle Tactic)
Press, 2006. 340. Battle of Pharsalus Caesar, BC III 92,1. Caesar, BC III, 92,2. Caesar, BC III, 93,1. "Roman Armageddon at Pharsalus". 14 December 2016...
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antiquity as Pharsalos Battle of Pharsalus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pharsalus. If an internal link...
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Gaius Cassius Longinus (redirect from Cassius (assassin of Caesar))
Battle of Pharsalus, Caesar overtook Cassius and forced him to surrender. After Caesar's death, Cassius fled to the East, where he amassed an army of...
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until he forced Pompey to flight after the Battle of Pharsalus. The main contemporary source for the theatre of the conflict is Caesar's Commentarii de Bello...
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their escape to the East, as did most of the conservative senators. Pompey's army lost the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, and Pompey himself had to run...
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series of decisive confrontations, and solidified Roman control over the Eastern Mediterranean. These battles, notably the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC...
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Vorenus and Pullo (redirect from Titus Pullo (Character of Rome))
Pompey's camp in Greece from Caesar's attack shortly before the Battle of Pharsalus. Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are principal characters in the HBO/BBC/RAI...
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archbishop had come to see me." In HBO's TV series Rome, following the battle of Pharsalus, Julius Caesar admonishes Lucius Vorenus for letting Pompey Magnus...
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Pompey (redirect from Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Character of Rome))
for leadership of the Roman state in its entirety, eventually leading to Caesar's Civil War. Pompey was defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC, and...
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old Pompeian veterans, enrolled in Caesar's army after the Battle of Pharsalus. The loyalty of the soldiers who were supposed to fight against Caesar's...
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Cleopatra (redirect from Cleopatra VII of Egypt)
war. Roman statesman Pompey fled to Egypt after losing the 48 BC Battle of Pharsalus in Greece against his rival Julius Caesar (a Roman dictator and consul)...
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The Battle of Pharsalus was fought in late 1277 at the plain of Pharsalus in Thessaly between an invading Byzantine army led by the megas stratopedarches...
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legion created from Pompeian legionaries who surrendered to Caesar after the Battle of Pharsalus 40°18′N 35°53′E / 40.300°N 35.883°E / 40.300; 35.883...
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and Caesar, Pompey sought the assistance of Burebista, however, the Battle of Pharsalus ended any chance of an alliance between the two. Caesar himself...
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Marcus Junius Brutus (category Children of Servilia (mother of Brutus))
during the ensuing civil war (49–45 BC). Pompey was defeated at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48, after which Brutus surrendered to Caesar, who granted him...
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following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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of the Battle of Pharsalus, Caesar vowed the temple to Venus Victrix. He eventually decided to dedicate the temple to Venus Genetrix, the mother of Aeneas...
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Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC and Pompey's death soon afterwards. However, in April 46 BC, Caesar's forces destroyed the Pompeian army at the Battle of...
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Lucius Septimius (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from September 2016)
following his defeat by Julius Caesar at the Battle of Pharsalus, Pompey hoped to gain their support along with that of the new Egyptian king Ptolemy XIII, having...
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Titus Labienus (category Roman governors of Hispania)
From the defeat at the Battle of Pharsalus, where he commanded the cavalry, he fled to Corcyra, and after hearing of the death of Pompey then proceeded...
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Pompey's concealment of his infantry behind a screen of cavalry, which would twenty years later be used against him at the Battle of Pharsalus. The near perfect...
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Macedonia (Roman province) (redirect from List of Roman governors of Macedonia)
central theatre for several campaigns of the civil wars at the end of the Republic, including the Battles of Pharsalus and Philippi. During the Second Triumvirate...
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The Legion first saw action at the Battle of Dyrracchium. In that case it would have fought in the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC. Another claim is that the...
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Caesar's civil war (redirect from Caesarian Mutiny of 47 BC)
Battle of Dyrrhachium, but the subsequent larger Battle of Pharsalus was won by Caesar and Pompey's army disintegrated. Many prominent supporters of Pompey...
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Pharsalia (category Fictional depictions of Julius Caesar in literature)
forces of the Roman Senate led by Pompey the Great. The poem's title is a reference to the Battle of Pharsalus, which occurred in 48 BC, near Pharsalus, Thessaly...
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Pompey's forces in Hispania and face Pompey himself in Greece at the Battle of Pharsalus (48 BC). After having driven the Optimates from Italy, in March 49...
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Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio (category Year of birth uncertain)
Pompey, he was a staunch supporter of the latter. He led troops against Caesar's forces, mainly in the battles of Pharsalus and Thapsus, where he was defeated...
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