Pompey the Great ... Pompey viewed the senate as a political danger having limited experience in politics, and he indicated his intension to restore the legislative powers of the ... View More
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Marcus Crassus ... After getting this great honor from the Senate, Pompey received an offer to the consulship. Crassus was angered, yet willing to allow Pompey to have it. ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... In Rome, the senate proposed a negotiated compromise between Caesar and Pompey. ... This was an expression of his power directed towards the senate and Pompey. ... View More
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Rise of ancient roman Empire ... Rome, in the absence of efficient government, was in turmoil until the Senate induced Pompey to remain in Italy, and it elected him sole consul for the year 52 ... View More
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Julius Caesar: ... Caesar was murdered under the statue of Pompey, although it was as the senate rose. Brutus and twenty other men stabbed Caesar twenty three times. ... View More
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The Life of Gaius Julius Caesar ... of the Senate chamber. The Senate then entrusted Pompey with providing for the safety of the state. His forces far outnumbered Caesaramp39s ... View More
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life of julius caesar ... of March, two days before he was due to leave Rome on his great eastern expedition, he was stabbed to death at a meeting of the senate in Pompeyamp39s new theater. ... View More
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Ceasar ... of March , two days before he was due to leave Rome on his great eastern expedition, he was stabbed to death at a meeting of the senate in Pompeyamp39s new theater ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... of March , two days before he was due to leave Rome on his great eastern expedition, he was stabbed to death at a meeting of the senate in Pompeyamp39s new theater ... View More
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ceaser ... Pompey became Caesaramp39s political rival. In 49 BC with Pompeyamp39s backing, the Senate ordered Caesar to relinquish his army, and return to Rome. ... View More
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Why the Roman Republic Broke Down ... and Marius in 88 BCE, in which Sulla was victorious and gave the power back to the Senate. During the next period the three generals Caesar, Pompey and Crassus ... View More
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Caesar ... Pompey now has control of the Senate, so they recall Caesar from his stomping grounds and order him to stop winning. Caesar knows what they are up to. ... View More
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Julius Ceasar ... Caesars stronger army defeated Pompeys army and forced Pompey to withdraw to Greece. ... the Julian calendar on January 1, 45 BC., and enlarging the senate. ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... The civil war against Pompey had taken a toll on the Senate. Many of Pompeyamp39s supporters who were senators, had been killed in battle. ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... heartland from Cisalpine Gaul. In the beginning, the power seemed to rest with Pompey and the senate. Most men of prestige, such ... View More
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Julius Ceasar ... At the end of Caesaramp39s governorship in Gaul, his fellow Pompey was nominated by the Senate to be sole consul, much to the dismay of the common people who ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... Pompey had the Senate resign him of his command and disband his army. Pompey had a more powerful army but they were scattered throughout the country. ... View More
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Roman empire ... of Rome for 3 years he constricted the powers of the people and made the senate very powerful. But then, he retired. Shortly after, Pompey arrived, and gave ... View More
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roman empire ... of Rome for 3 years he constricted the powers of the people and made the senate very powerful. But then, he retired. Shortly after, Pompey arrived, and gave ... View More
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communism ... Bruteampquot a third civil war Marius and Sulla, Caesar and Pompey broke out ... queen Octavian named himself amp39First Citizenampquot instead of king the Senate wanted him ... View More
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THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE RE ... and when the senate asked that Caesar lay down arms and return to Rome as a private citizen, he refused beginning a civil war between Caesar and Pompey, which ... View More
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Bush vs. Caesar ... Caesar hesitated at first, but sounded the trumpet and marched forth across the river to meet Pompey against the Senateamp39s commands. ... View More
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Rome, The Power and Glory ... of Sulla, there was not a great deal of activity in Tome up until the year 52 BC It was at this time that Pompey was elected sole consul o by the Roman senate. ... View More
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Julius Ceaser ... Caesar marched his army down to southern Italy and defeated Pompeyamp39s army in a ... may of his reforms, he manipulated the government and the senate especially. ... View More
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Julius Ceaser ... Caesar marched his army down to southern Italy and defeated Pompeyamp39s army in a ... may of his reforms, he manipulated the government and the senate especially. ... View More
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Caesarsamp39 Assassination ... The civil war and the defeat of Pompey may have frightened some people ... Julyampquot after himself, this Created resentment particularly members of the Senate, who have ... View More
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All About Caesar ... Knowing that Pompey would not seek political power, Caesar acted quickly. ... After Caesaramp39s term as Praetor expired, the Senate appointed him Military Governor of ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... Knowing that Pompey would not seek political power, Caesar acted quickly. ... After Caesaramp39s term as Praetor expired, the Senate appointed him Military Governor of ... View More
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Julius Ceasar ... defeated at Pharsalus, in Thessaly, on August 9, 48 BC leaving Pompey dead and ... of the two Gauls.ampquot He tackled legislative problems, packed the senate with his ... View More
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Julius Caesar ... and obtained a seat in the Senate. He married Pompeia, a granddaughter of Sulla the one he feared. Caesar began to support a man called Gnaeus Pompey in a ... View More
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