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No, Spartacus and his followers were routed by Crassus before Pompey reached the area where they were defeated.
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Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus or Pompey the Great did defeat the Marians in both Africa and Sicily.
To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.
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Caesar defeated Pompey and his supporters in 44 BC
Caesar never appointed himself anything. After his defeat of Pompey the senate appointed him dictator and then eventually perpetual dictator.
He died on the Egyptian Beach by treachery. Pompey fled to Egypt in the hope of getting help after his defeat by Caesar. For some reason the Egyptians, thinking that perhaps they could appease Caesar, lured Pompey into a small boat and had one of Pompey's traitorous officers kill him and then behead him.
He died on the Egyptian Beach by treachery. Pompey fled to Egypt in the hope of getting help after his defeat by Caesar. For some reason the Egyptians, thinking that perhaps they could appease Caesar, lured Pompey into a small boat and had one of Pompey's traitorous officers kill him and then behead him.
Caesar did not do anything to Pompey. He pardoned his enemies when they were defeated. He had tried to negotiate with Pompey before he fled to Greece, but Pompey refused. After the defeat at the battle of Pharsalus, Pompey fled to Egypt. The pharaoh Ptolemy XIII was advised to kill Pompey because Caesar was heading for Egypt in his pursuit. His head and ring were presented to Caesar who got very upset and mourned his death. He had the assassins executed. He had Pompey cremated and gave his ashes to his wife.