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  1. Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (* um 67 v. Chr. in Rom; † 35 v. Chr. in Milet) war ein römischer Feldherr und Politiker. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus wurde er Führer der pompeianischen Partei.

  2. Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (c. 67 – 35 BC), also known in English as Sextus Pompey, was a Roman military leader who, throughout his life, upheld the cause of his father, Pompey the Great, against Julius Caesar and his supporters during the last civil wars of the Roman Republic.

  3. Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius was the younger son of the Roman general Pompey the Great, and a vigorous opponent of Pompey’s Caesarian rivals. After his father was killed in the Civil War (49–45 bc) against Julius Caesar, Pompeius fled to Spain, where he continued the struggle against Caesar’s.

  4. Chapter One (‘The Lost Republic’) establishes the central point that undue emphasis has traditionally been given to the Battle of Philippi as the final conclusion of the Republican movement, which has led historians to view Sextus and his supporters as ‘Pompeians’ rather than true Republicans.

  5. 23. Mai 2024 · Sextus was, like his father, an able and energetic commander. His brief career was spent entirely in the continuation—symbolized by his adoption of the surname Pius (he gives his name as Magnus Pompeius Magni f. Pius, ‘Magnus Pompeius Pius son of Magnus’)—of an inherited struggle.

  6. Sextus Pompeius, Sohn des besagten Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus, eroberte 43 v.Chr. Sizilien. Dieser Denar des Sextus Pompeius zeigt auf dem Avers den Leuchtturm von Messana und auf dem Revers das Meeresungeheuer Skylla.

  7. Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (* um 67 v. Chr. in Rom; † 35 v. Chr. in Milet) war ein römischer Feldherr und Politiker. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus wurde er Führer der pompeianischen Partei.