- The
Battle of
Pharsalus was the
decisive battle of Caesar's
Civil War
fought on 9
August 48 BC near
Pharsalus in
Central Greece.
Julius Caesar and his...
-
Pharsalus may
refer to:
Pharsalus (planthopper), a
genus of
insects in the
family Ricaniidae Farsala, a city in Greece,
known in
antiquity as Pharsalos...
- The
Battle of
Pharsalus was a
decisive battle of the
Roman civil wars,
fought in 48 BC
between Julius Caesar and Pompey.
Battle of
Pharsalus,
Pharsala or...
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eventually leading to Caesar's
Civil War.
Pompey was
defeated at the
Battle of
Pharsalus in 48 BC, and he
sought refuge in
Ptolemaic Egypt,
where he was ********inated...
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Menon of
Pharsalus may
refer to:
Menon I of
Pharsalus (525? BC–472? BC), ****isted
Cimon at
Battle of Eion
Menon II of
Pharsalus (475? BC–431? BC), led...
- save one of his legates, he
engaged and
decisively defeated Pompey at
Pharsalus on 9
August 48 BC.
Pompey then fled for Egypt; Cato fled for Africa; others...
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Polydamas of
Pharsalus (Ancient Gr****: Πολυδάμας, gen. Πολυδάμαντος, Polydámas, Polydámantos) was a
Thessalian statesman from
Farsala (Ancient Pharsalos)...
- and
continuing until he
forced Pompey to
flight after the
Battle of
Pharsalus. The main
contemporary source for the
theatre of the
conflict is Caesar's...
- Alexidemus, was an
ancient Thessalian political figure,
probably from
Pharsalus. He is
famous both for the
eponymous dialogue written by
Plato and for...
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Phthia further north in the area of
Pharsalus.
Strabo also
notes that near the
cities of
Palaepharsalus and
Pharsalus there was a
shrine dedicated to Achilles'...