Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... His daughter Julia (
Pompey's wife) had died, and with her died the
Caesar-
Pompey alliance--Crassus having died some years before in Asia. ....
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Gaius Julius Caesar
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Caesar followed
Pompey, who had established himself in Greece, but he then fled to Egypt, where
Caesar followed and was handed
Pompey's head in 48 BCE. ....
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Gaul & Julius Caesar
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Caesar followed
Pompey, who had established himself in Greece, but he then fled to Egypt, where
Caesar followed and was handed
Pompey's head in 48 BCE. ....
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Leadership of Julius Caesar and Napoleon
.... There was nothing subtle about that.
Caesar exacted loyalty from anyone he helped. (It should be noted that when
Pompey broke with
Caesar and went off to Egypt ....
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The Roman Empire
.... His daughter Julia (
Pompey's wife) had died, and with her died the
Caesar-
Pompey alliance--Crassus having died some years before in Asia. ....
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Leadership of Julius Caesar and MacBeth
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Caesar is also very talented at building coalitions, particularly during the early years of his political life. He married his daughter Julia to
Pompey for ....
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Marc Antony
.... Antony fought in Gaul under
Caesar and during the war between
Caesar and
Pompey the Great, Antony had command of the left wing of
Caesar's army during the ....
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Roman Orator Cicero
.... After
Pompey was defeated by
Caesar in 48 BC, Cicero, realizing that further resistance was hopeless, accepted
Caesar's overtures of amity. ....
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Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... Augustus' reference to his relative youth, 17 when
Caesar died, may have been an .... young ages such as Alexander the Great, Scipio Africanus and
Pompey the Great. ....
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CAESAR AND NIXON AS LEADERS
.... When
Caesar crossed the Rubicon in January 49, he defied the will of the Senate. However, his alliance with
Pompey had already broken down. ....
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Julius Caesar & Richard Nixon as Leaders
.... When
Caesar crossed the Rubicon in January 49, he defied the will of the Senate. However, his alliance with
Pompey had already broken down. ....
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Conceptions of honor in Shakespeare
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Pompey had been
Caesar's rival, and now his son, Sextus Pompeius, has led a successful uprising against
Caesar, and his popularity is steadily increasing among ....
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Cicero on Violence
.... the connection between the increasing anarchy of his political colleagues and growing popularity of strong autocrats such as Sula,
Pompey,
Caesar and Marc ....
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Biography is an art
.... also suggesting the approach he takes to his subjects: It begin my purpose to write the lives of Alexander the king, and of
Caesar, by whom
Pompey was destroyed ....
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Perspectives of Roman History
.... terms" (Kebric, 81). The Senate met the challenge with its own army, headed by
Pompey, whom
Caesar defeated. Upon return to Rome ....
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The Roman conquest of Britain by Claudius
.... Augustus himself had understood this when, after defeating
Pompey and further securing the .... on "far reaching plans of conquest, inherited from
Caesar" (Wells 23 ....
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RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... Augustus' reference to his relative youth, 17 when
Caesar died, may have been an .... young ages such as Alexander the Great, Scipio Africanus and
Pompey the Great. ....
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Imperial Worship under Roman Caesars
.... of Julius
Caesar and his rise to power as one of Rome's three consuls after BC 59 and its undisputed leader after his defeat of his great rival
Pompey at the ....
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Imperial Worship System of the Early Caesars
.... of Julius
Caesar and his rise to power as one of Rome's three consuls after BC 59 and its undisputed leader after his defeat of his great rival
Pompey at the ....
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Antony & Cleo
.... passion, lucky winner and generous loser, the rising and the falling man;
Caesar and Antony .... This is why it is so enticing to
Pompey to think of the murder of ....
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Life of Tiberius Gracchus
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Caesar's real object is to call anti
Pompey forces to arms on behalf of Roman Law, but the subtext is that his political opponent
Pompey is likely to suffer ....
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Greek and Roman Architecture
.... The first
Caesar, Augustus,lived thus: He later acquired the house of Hortensius ....
Pompey and Herculaneum are more faithful examples of this Greek derivation than ....
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