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Pompeius

 

1. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, see POMPEY below.

2. Sextus Pompeius (c.67–36 BC), younger son of Pompey the Great who spent his life in fighting for his father's cause, on the republican side, against the Caesarians. He was defeated in 36, captured, and put to death by one of Antony's officers whom he had once spared.

2. Pompeius Trogus, see TROGUS.

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See also Pompeius (disambiguation) and Pompey (disambiguation). For women of the gens, see Pompeia.

Pompeius (fem. Pompeia), sometimes anglicized as Pompey, is the nomen of the gens Pompeia, an important family of ancient Rome from the Italian region of Picenum, which lies between the Apennines and the Adriatic. The name may refer to any person bearing it, with a list of the most famous below:

Famous individuals with the nomen Pompeius include:

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Pompeo (family name)
Festus (Ancient Roman linguist)
Pompey (Roman general and political leader)

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