POMPEIUS, SEXTUS

sĕkˈstəs pŏmpāˈəs, d. 35 b.c., Roman commander; one of the sons of Pompey the Great. He fought for his father at Pharsalus, then went to Egypt and, after the battle of Thapsus, to Spain, where he continued warring against Caesar's followers after the death of his elder brother in 45 b.c. In 44 b.c., Lepidus (d. 13 b.c.) made a settlement with Sextus, and he was given command of a Roman fleet in 43 b.c. Later outlawed by the Romans, he seized Sicily and prevented grain ships from reaching Rome. He supported Antony, but in 40 b.c. came to a settlement with Octavian (later Augustus). Two years later Octavian accused Sextus of breaking their agreement and attacked him. Sextus defeated Octavian in 38 b.c. and again in 36 b.c. Later that year Sextus was crushed at Mylae and then at Naulochus. He fled to Asia Minor, where he was captured and killed.

See biography by M. Hadas (1930).

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...The temple was actually vowed as a thanks-offering for an earlier victory of Octavian (the future Augustus) over Sextus Pompeius; that it was dedicated years later, after the battle of Actium, made the (intentional) confusion possible. On...
...the campus Martius in 55 B.C. Pompeius Magnus, Cn., Cal. XXXV. 1...surname Magnus was inherited. Pompeius, Sextus, A. IX., XVI. ter , XLVII...3. Son of Pompey the Great. Pompeius, Sex., A. c. 1. Consul in...
...of the Great , 255 . See also Pompeius, Cn., s. v. sons of. Pompeius, Quintus, 84 , 344 . Pompeius, Sextus, 83 , 231 , 255 , 301 , 308 , 317 , 322 . See also Pompeius, Cn., s. v. sons of. Pompeius Strabo, Cn., 83 . Pompeius...
...of Julius Caesar, 34 , 41 Menas, admiral of Sextus Pompeius, 80 ; joins O., 81 Misenum, treaty of, 80...12 ; provincial commands, 54 , 60 , 76 , 80 Pompeius, Sextus, son of Pompeius Magnus, 54 , 57 , 66 , 74 -5; possession of...
...his sons Gnaeus and Sextus, and his daughter...in public mind, 99 . Pompeius, Gn., son of preceding...military assembly, 63 . Pompeius, Q., son of preceding...of Sulla C. I, 56 . Pompeius, Sextus, son of Pompey the Great...
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...literary symbiosis is particularly interesting. Elena Angelelli. Studi Francesi, Jan.-Apr. 2003: 209. Sextus Pompeius Sextus Pompeius. Ed. Anton Powell and Kathryn Welch. Contributors: Alain M. Gowing, Hugh Lindsay, Benedict J. Lowe...
...chaotic present. Another was Sextus Pompeius. As Antony struggled to regain...East in the wake of Labienus Sextus Pompeius fancied that he might succeed...long before.122 And though Sextus Pompeius too would fail, his ambitions...
...in order to resolve differences between him and Octavius and cement their political and military alliance against Sextus Pompeius, as was indeed done in the agreement of Tarentum of 37 B.C. (13) Maecenass ultimate destination on this embassy...
...in Milan. That honor has traditionally belonged to Antonio Zarotto, who printed the De verborum significatione of Sextus Pompeius Festus in 1471. However, in the colophon of his 1473 edition of Avicennas Canones medicinae, Filippo claimed that...
...unknown. One suspects some sort of epitome or encyclopedic text, such as the summary of Roman history written by Sextus Pompeius Festus and epitomized by Paul the Deacon in the eighth century but the reference certainly indicates some knowledge...
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...36 BC Pompeys surviving son, Sextus Pompeius, waged a campaign against Caesars...Augustus summarised his defeat of Sextus Pompeius with the words `I made the sea...was Augustuss victories over Sextus Pompeius and his other main rival, Mark...


 

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POMPEIUS, SEXTUS sek st s pompa s, d. 35 b.c., Roman...13 b.c.) made a settlement with Sextus, and he was given command of a Roman...Augustus). Two years later Octavian accused Sextus of breaking their agreement and attacked...
FESTUS (Sextus Pompeius Festus), fl. some time between a.d. 100 and 400, Roman lexicographer...Roman scholarship and Roman antiquities. Paul the Deacon abridged Pompeius Festus work. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...Longinus at Philippi. Octavians forces then attacked Sextus Pompeius , who controlled Sicily and Sardinia, and Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa defeated (36 b.c.) Pompeius at Mylae. Emperor Consolidation of Power While his...
...numerous works, only one, his treatise De verborum significatu on the meaning of words, survives, in an abridgment by Sextus Pompeius Festus . This work is a source of information about Latin grammar and Roman literature, customs, and myths...
...consul in 37 b.c. He organized Octavians fleet and is generally given much credit for the defeat (36 b.c.) of Sextus Pompeius in the naval battles at Mylae and Naulochus (N Sicily). Agrippa took part in the war against Antony, and his naval...
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