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  1. Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (Kr. e. 75 – Milétosz, Kr. e. 35) római hadvezér, a Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus kisebbik fia, Octavianus és a második triumvirátus nagy ellensége volt. A Caesar halála utáni években Szicília szigetén gyakorlatilag önálló államot hozott létre, ami jelentős flottájával komoly tényező volt a kor harcaiban.

  2. Sextus Pompeius, der Großvater von Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, war 118 v. Chr. Statthalter von Makedonien, wo er starb, bevor ihm der Aufstieg zum Konsulat gelang. Mehr ist von Pompeius’ Vater bekannt: Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo war ebenfalls als Statthalter in Makedonien tätig, vor allem ist aber sein Engagement im Bundesgenossenkrieg zu nennen.

  3. 2. Nov. 2003 · Notes on Sextus’ own advertisement of the family past around 44-3 round off this paper, maybe the larval state of a chapter in Welch’s announced biography but quite a feat as it stands. The story is in a way continued by “Sextus Pompeius and the Res Publica in 42-39 BC” (31-63), by far the most important and stimulating essay of this ...

  4. Welch argues that, far from being a 'side-show' or a 'bit player', Sextus Pompeius was integral to the fight for the res publica. She solves the 'problem' by placing him at the centre of the story of Rome's transition from Republic to Empire and so reveals a very different landscape that emerges as a result. 978-1-910589-15-1.

  5. Sextus Pompeius Magnus Pius (67 př. n. l. Řím – 35 př. n. l. Milét) byl vojevůdce a politik ve starověkém Římě, nejmladší syn Pompeia Velikého (jeho matkou byla Mucia Tertia). Jako přesvědčený zastánce republiky bojoval proti Juliu Caesarovi a po jeho smrti proti druhému triumvirátu .

  6. Sextus Pompeius. edited by Anton Powell and Kathryn Welch. ISBN-13: 978-0-7156-3127-0 ISBN-10: 0-7156-3127-6, hardback, xvii+285 pp., 2002, The editors: Anton Powell is author of Athens and Sparta and of studies in the politics of Latin poetry. Kathryn Welch has published numerous papers on the politics of late-Republican Rome.

  7. Sextus Pompeius was a Roman senator who lived during the 1st century BC and into the 1st century AD. He appeared to have a witty character and to be very intelligent. Sextus was a patron of literature and the Roman poet Ovid addressed to him four poems when he was living in exile. These poems were collected in the fourth book of Epistulae ex Ponto.