Pompey (redirect from Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus)
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Latin: [ˈŋnae̯ʊs pɔmˈpɛjjʊs ˈmaŋnʊs]; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey (/ˈpɒmpi/ POM-pee)...
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Sextus Pompey (redirect from Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius)
independent state in Sicily for several years. Sextus Pompeius was the younger son of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Pompey the Great) by his third wife, Mucia...
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Sextus Pompeius may refer to: Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius, or Sextus Pompey, (67–35 BC), Roman general Sextus Pompeius Festus (fl. 2nd century AD), Roman...
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Pompeius Grammaticus, also known as Pompeius the Grammarian, was a Latin grammarian of the fifth century, author of a Commentary on Donatus's grammar (Commentum...
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Pompeius, or Pompey (106 BC–48 BC), was a leading Roman general and statesman. Pompeius may also refer to: Pompeia gens, a plebeian family of ancient...
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Pompeius Trogus discusses the Jews in the context of the history of the Seleucid Empire. Along with the passages in Tacitus, the summary of Pompeius Trogus...
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Roman Republic and Roman Empire. Quintus Pompeius A. f. (flourished 2nd century BC) was the son of an Aulus Pompeius. Little is known of his early life and...
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Rufi, the son of Quintus Pompeius Rufus, and therefore the great-grandson of the dictator Sulla. A senator, Gnaeus Pompeius was appointed suffect consul...
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Gnaeus Pompeius may refer to: Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (son of Pompey) Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (husband...
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paternal grandfather was Gnaeus Pompeius, while his father was Sextus Pompeius. His elder brother was Sextus Pompeius and his sister was Pompeia. Strabo...
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Aulus Pompeius was the name of two Romans from the gens Pompeius, who were of plebs status. They lived during the Roman Republic. Aulus Pompeius (flourished...
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Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (ca. 75 BC – 12 April 45 BC) was a Roman politician and general from the late Republic (1st century BC). Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sextus Pompeius Festus. Library resources about Sextus Pompeius Festus Online books Resources in your library Resources...
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Pompeia gens (redirect from Gaius Pompeius Longus Gallus)
obtain the consulship was Quintus Pompeius in 141 BC, but by far the most illustrious of the gens was Gnaeus Pompeius, surnamed Magnus, a distinguished...
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Pompeius is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Pompeius amblyspila (Mabille, 1897) Pompeius darina Evans, 1955 Pompeius pompeius (Latreille...
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532, Pompeius' brother Hypatius was acclaimed emperor by the rioters during the Nika riots; after the riots were put down, both Hypatius and Pompeius were...
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Pompeia Magna (about 42 BC - ?) was the daughter and only child of political rebel Sextus Pompey and Scribonia. Pompeia was the only child born to the...
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paternal grandfather was Gnaeus Pompeius, while his father was Sextus Pompeius. His younger brother was the consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo and his sister was...
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Pompeius Probus (fl. 307–314) was a politician of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy, active at the Eastern court under Emperors Galerius and Licinius...
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Quintus Pompeius Rufus: Quintus Pompeius Rufus (consul 88 BC) Quintus Pompeius Rufus (son-in-law of Sulla) Quintus Pompeius Rufus (tribune of the plebs...
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death. Pompeius is a character in the Colleen McCullough novel The Grass Crown. In it, Pompeius is murdered after Sulla writes to Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo...
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Hausdorff distance (redirect from Pompeiu-Hausdorff metric)
mathematics, the Hausdorff distance, or Hausdorff metric, also called Pompeiu–Hausdorff distance, measures how far two subsets of a metric space are...
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Justin (historian) (redirect from Epitome of Pompeius Trogus)
appearing only in the title of his work. He must have lived after Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus, whose work he excerpted, and his references to the Romans and Parthians...
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inspiration the tenth legion began to push back Pompeius' forces. Aware of the danger, Gnaeus Pompeius removed a legion from his own right wing to reinforce...
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In mathematics, the Pompeiu problem is a conjecture in integral geometry, named for Dimitrie Pompeiu, who posed the problem in 1929, as follows. Suppose...
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Pompeius Planta (or Pompejus (von) Planta, 1570–25 February 1621, Rietberg Castle) was a leader of the Spanish-Austrian Party during the so-called Bündner...
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Julius Eurycles Herculanus Pompeius Falco, an example of polyonymy. Werner Eck has shown that Falco was the son of Sextus Pompeius Falco and Clodia P.f. Falconilla...
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The Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus (Latin Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompei Trogi) by the second-century Roman writer Justin...
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Pompeius Paullinus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reigns of Claudius and Nero. He was suffect consul during a nundinium in either the year...
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Augustus (section War with Sextus Pompeius)
alliance with Pompeius. Octavian succeeded in a temporary alliance in 40 BC when he married Scribonia, a sister (or daughter) of Pompeius's father-in-law...
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