Pompey

Pompey

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Mar 20, 2012 · English · Paperback (64 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 64
Language English
Published Mar 20, 2012
Publisher Osprey Publishing
ISBN-10 1849085722
ISBN-13 9781849085724

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Pompey stands out as a figure of remarkable prowess and strategic brilliance in the annals of Roman history. Renowned for his military conquests and political maneuvers, he played a pivotal role in the transforming landscape of the late Roman Republic. The narrative delves into his early life, tracing his ascent from a young general gaining fame in the Social War, through his victories over pirates and in battles against Mithridates, highlighting the tactical innovations that marked his campaigns.

The complexities of Pompey's character resonate throughout the text, showcasing his ambitious nature and how it intertwined with political alliances, including his partnership with Julius Caesar and Crassus in the First Triumvirate. Ultimately, the tensions and rivalries that surged between these powerful figures lead to a significant conflict that would alter the course of Roman history.

Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this examination of Pompey's life captures not only his military genius but also the intricate web of personal relationships and political intrigue that defined his legacy. It invites readers to explore the triumphs and downfalls of a leader whose ambition knew no bounds, painting a vivid picture of a tumultuous era in Rome.
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