His real name is Gnaues Pompelius; he was one of the three men in the triumvirate of Julius Ceasar, Pompey, and Crassius, Pompey wanted to rule rome with an oligarchy of himself and choosen senators.
Curia of Pompey, Rome on March 15, 44 BC.
Pompey was married to Julia, the daughter of Julius Caesar, making Pompey Caesar's son-in-law.
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Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.Crassus and Pompey were the other two men who acted with Julius Caesar, forming the first triumvirate.
Pompey
Julius Caesar won Pompey in battle When Pompey perceived that all was lost, he fled from the field in a state of the wildest excitement and consternation.
None of Julius Cesar's wives ever ruled with him. It just was not done in ancient Rome. Caesar himself, could be said to have gained supreme power in 48 BC when he defeated Pompey.
at pompey's porch
Pompey was defeated by Julius Caesar in Italy and again at Pharsalus in 48 BC. He escaped to Egypt but was killed there by order of Roman Dominated Egyptian Government.
pompey wanted to arrest Caesar because they were rivals
Ceasar, Pompey and Crassus
First, it was Pompey who fought Cesar in the civil war, then it was Cato and finally Gaius Pompey, the son of Pompey the Great.