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21Pompey — /pom pee/, n. (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) ( the Great ) 106 48 B.C., Roman general and statesman: a member of the first triumvirate. * * * …
22Pompey — noun /ˈpɒm.pi/ The city of Portsmouth …
23Pompey — see Caesar, Cleopatra VII. Biographical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt by Rosalie and Antony E. David …
24POMPEY, CNEIUS — surnamed the Great, Roman general and statesman; entered into public life after the death of Marius; associated himself with Sulla; distinguished himself in Africa and in the Mithridatic War; was raised to the consulate with Crassus in 71… …
25POMPEY'S PILLAR — a block of red granite near Alexandria, forming a pillar 98 ft. 3 in. high; erected in honour of the Emperor Diocletian, who conquered Alexandria in 296. The name is an invention of some mistaken early traveller …
26Pompey — Pom|pey (106 48 BC) a Roman ↑general (=military leader) and politician who opposed Julius Caesar but was defeated by him in 48 BC …
27Pompey — (106–48 bc) Properly Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus; Roman soldier and statesman …
28Pompey — Cneius Pompeius; nickname of Portsmouth, England …
29Pompey — Noun. The City of Portsmouth …
30Pompey — Pom•pey [[t]ˈpɒm pi[/t]] n. anh big (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) (“the Great”) 106–48 b.c., Roman general and statesman …