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Who were the two principal during the second civil war?

Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus


Who were the two principal leaders during Rome's second civil war?

The two principal leaders during Rome's second civil war were Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, commonly known as Pompey. The conflict arose from political rivalries and power struggles between the two, culminating in Caesar crossing the Rubicon River in 49 BC, which ignited the civil war. The war ultimately led to Caesar's victory and the consolidation of his power, while Pompey was defeated and later assassinated in Egypt.


What were the principal products of the north during the civil war?

manufacturing


During the civil warin the second battle of Chattanooga who were the principal commanders for each side?

Grant, Sherman, and Thomas against the inept and hated (by his own men) Braxton Bragg.


Which two women are known for their work as nurses and leaders during the Civil War?

During the American Civil War, about 2,000 women volunteered as nurses. Two nurses who are known for their work as nurses and leaders were Dorothea Dix and Abigail Hopper Gibbons.


How was the navy used during the civil war?

The Union navy was mostly used to blockade principal southern ports


Who are the major military leaders of the north during the civil war?

The Help in many sexual ways.


Who was the leader of the confederate forces during the civil war?

The principal military commander was Robert E. lee for much of the war.


Who were some of the confederate military leaders during the civil war?

Robert E. LeeJefferson DavisStonewall Jackson


What famous person wrote maxims that military leaders followed during the civil war?

napoleon bonaparte


Which of the following did not occur during the civil war?

There is an infinite universe of speculation possible.


Why did civil wars occur in rome during the first bc?

Civil wars occurred in Rome during the first century because of growing ambitions of the leaders, who commanded their own armies, soon led to another civil war.