- 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC),
known in
English as
Pompey (/ˈpɒmpi/ POM-pee) or
Pompey the Great, was a
general and
statesman of the
Roman Republic...
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after winning the 2023–24 EFL
League One title.
Portsmouth are
nicknamed Pompey, a
local nickname used by both His Majesty's
Naval Base,
Portsmouth and...
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final victor, so as to
establish a
dynasty of
Pompeys, not Caesars.
Shakespeare had ****tus
Pompey as a
major character in his play
Antony and Cleopatra...
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Friends of
Pompeys Pillar, it
consists of only 51
acres (21 ha),
making it one of the
smallest National Monuments in the U.S. The
community of
Pompeys Pillar...
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Pompeys Pillar is a Census-designated
place in
Yellowstone County, Montana,
United States. The town of
Pompeys Pillar was
founded in 1907 and was named...
- Look up
Pompey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pompey,
otherwise known as
Pompey the Great, was a
Roman statesman.
Pompey may also
refer to: ****tus...
- the
Roman armies in the
Gallic Wars
before defeating his
political rival Pompey in a
civil war, and
subsequently became dictator from 49 BC
until his ********ination...
- The
Theatre of
Pompey (Latin:
Theatrum Pompeii, Italian:
Teatro di Pompeo), also
known by
other names, was a
structure in
Ancient Rome
built during the...
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Pompey was the dog of
William The Silent, the
Prince of Orange.
During a
campaign against the Spanish, William's dog,
Pompey,
thwarted an ********ination...
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Pompey's Pillar is an
ancient column in Alexandria, Egypt.
Pompey's Pillar may also
refer to:
Pompeys Pillar National Monument, a
large rock formation...