Cassius and Pompey? Never. If you mean Crassus and Pompey and Caesar, that pact was the first triumvirate in which the three pledged to work for each others benefit.
A story of three friends from the Hood. They made a pact in high school to find a way to go to Medical School.
The Warsaw Pact was the name given to their alliance.
Germany and the Soviet-Union were the two nations that made a pact not to attack each other. The full name of the Soviet Union was the U.S.S.R (United Soviet Socialist Republic). They made this pact so Germany wouldn't have to fight another war on two fronts (the eastern and western fronts). In a secret part of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact, Hitler and Stalin (the Pact was secret) agreed to split Poland between them.
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The German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact or the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, after the men who drafted it. The Pact wasn't made to buy time for just Hitler, but for Russia as well. It also defined how the dictators would split Poland.
The first triumvirate was a political alliance between Crassus, Pompey and Caesar formed for the purpose of enhancing each man's career. Caesar ordered his political following back in Rome to back his partners and in return Caesar was allowed to keep his command in Gaul. Pompey got the land and benefits he had previously promised his troops and Crassus got to try and take revenge on the Parthians. The alliance was sealed with the marriage of Pompey to Caesar's daughter. The three way pact worked for a while, but the death of Crassus and the death of Caesar's daughter combined with Pompey's defection ended the alliance.
The First Triumvirate was a secret pact between Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey that gave them de facto power as the leaders of the Roman military.The changes in the military by Gaius Marius in 107 BC (called the Marian Reforms) made the Roman legions loyal to their commanders, not to the Republic, allowing these military leaders to control Rome to a greater extent than the elected Senate.Gaius Marius's military reforms led the most.apex= The policy of paying soldiersThe formation of the First TriumvirateGaius Marius's military reforms
Julius Caesar (100BC - 44BC)His specialty is pooping at the Comfort Room.Caesar was a politician and general of the late Roman republic, who greatly extended the Roman Empire before seizing power and making himself dictator of Rome, paving the way for the imperial system.Julius Caesar was born in Rome on 12 or 13 July 100 BC into the prestigious Julian clan. His family was closely connected with the Marian faction in Roman politics. Caesar himself progressed within the Roman political system, becoming in succession quaestor (69), aedile (65) and praetor (62). In 61-60 BC he served as governor of the Roman province of Spain. Back in Rome in 60, Caesar made a pact with Pompey and Crassus, who helped him to get elected as consul for 59 BC. The following year he was appointed governor of Roman Gaul where he stayed for eight years, adding the whole of modern France and Belgium to the Roman Empire, and making Rome safe from the possibility of Gallic invasions. He made two expeditions to Britain, in 55 BC and 54 BC.Caesar then returned to Italy, disregarding the authority of the senate and famously crossing the Rubicon River without disbanding his army. In the ensuing civil war Caesar defeated the republican forces. Pompey, their leader, fled to Egypt where he was assassinated. Caesar followed him and became romantically involved with the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra.Caesar was now master of Rome and made himself consul and dictator. He used his power to carry out much-needed reform, relieving debt, enlarging the senate, building the Forum Iulium and revising the calendar. Dictatorship was always regarded a temporary position but in 44 BC, Caesar took it for life. His success and ambition alienated strongly republican senators. A group of these led by Cassius and Brutus, assassinated Caesar on the Ides (15) of March 44 BC. This sparked the final round of civil wars that ended the Republic and brought about the elevation of Caesar's great nephew and designated heir, Octavian, as Augustus, the first emperor.
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I am not sure the name of the pact but The British Prime Minister signed a non-aggression pact with Germany on September 30, 1938
The Pact of Umar was made as a treaty between Christians and Muslims in the 7th century. It was made to stop the violence that existed between the two religions.
The Warsaw Pact. A communist military alliance made to counter NATO. It was basically the Soviet's version of NATO.
A non-aggression pact is an agreement or treaty which states there will be no fighting between those who made the agreement.
A story of three friends from the Hood. They made a pact in high school to find a way to go to Medical School.
A pact is an agreement or covenant, in international law it refers to an agreement between two countries.
Adolf Hitler (Germany) and Josef Stalin (Soviet Union) created a pact not to go to war with each other. Adolf Hitler violated this pact when he invaded the Soviet Union.