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Pompey: Timeline

A chronological list of the important events for the topic "Pompey"

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106 BC   Born

61 BC   Pompey, the Great Pompey

Pompey, Pompey the Great or Pompey the Triumvir , was a distinguished military and polit... 

 celebrates his third triumph for victories over the pirates and the end of the Mithridatic Wars

49 BC   The Roman Senate Roman Senate

The Roman Senate was the main governing council of both the Roman Republic [i], which started in 510 BC [i] ... 

 receives a proposal from Julius Caesar Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar , July 12 [i] or July 13 [i], 100 BC [i] – March 15 [i], 44 BC [i]) was a Roman [i] ... 

 that he and Pompey should lay down their commands simultaneously. The Senate responds that Caesar must immediately surrender his command.

48 BC   Battle of Dyrrhachium, Julius Caesar barely avoids a catastrophic defeat to Pompey in Macedonia; he retreats to Thessaly.

48 BC   Died

46 BC   Julius Caesar Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar , July 12 [i] or July 13 [i], 100 BC [i] – March 15 [i], 44 BC [i]) was a Roman [i] ... 

 defeats the combined army of Pompeian Pompey

Pompey, Pompey the Great or Pompey the Triumvir , was a distinguished military and polit... 

 followers and Numidians under Metellus Scipio and Juba at Thapsus.

45 BC   In his last victory, Julius Caesar Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar , July 12 [i] or July 13 [i], 100 BC [i] – March 15 [i], 44 BC [i]) was a Roman [i] ... 

 defeats the Pompeian Pompey

Pompey, Pompey the Great or Pompey the Triumvir , was a distinguished military and polit... 

 forces of Titus Labienus Titus Labienus

Titus Labienus was the most important member of a Roman [i] family said to belong to the ... 

 and Pompey the younger in the Battle of Munda. Labienus dies in battle, Pompey the younger is executed, but Sextus Pompey escapes to take command of the remnants of the Pompeian fleet.

62   Lucan writes a history of the conflict between Julius Caesar Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar , July 12 [i] or July 13 [i], 100 BC [i] – March 15 [i], 44 BC [i]) was a Roman [i] ... 

 and Pompey.