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The eldest son of Pompey Magnus, Gnaeus Pompeius [also commonly referred to as Pompey Junior] and his brother Sextus grew up in the long shadow of their father's fame as the greatest general of his age. The elder Pompey had seemed to hold the whole Roman world in the palm of his hand, yet in the struggle for mastery of the Republic against his former friend and ally Caesar, Pompey was forced to abandon Italy with his family, and was utterly undone at the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC. Defeated, Pompey and his family took flight to Egypt where the general believed they would be safe, since the boy king Ptolemy XIII was indebted to the friendship and the help Pompey had given to his father. Upon their arrival in Egypt however...
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Gnaeus Pompeius Junior And Marcus Minatius Sabinus
The eldest son of Pompey Magnus, Gnaeus Pompeius [also commonly referred to as Pompey Junior] and his brother Sextus grew up in the long shadow of their father's fame as the greatest general of his age.