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POMPEYS

Volume 9 · 136 words · 1778 Edition

(Cælius and Sextus), his sons, commanded a powerful army when they lost their illustrious father. Julius Cæsar pursued them into Spain, and defeated Pomponius seated them at the battle of Munda; in which Cnecius was slain, 45 B.C. Sextus made himself master of Sicily; but being defeated in the celebrated naval engagement at Actium, by Augustus and Lepidus, he fled to Asia, with only 7 ships, the remains of his fleet, which consisted of more than 350; and from thence, unable to continue the war, he was obliged to retire to Lesbos, where renewing the war by raising an army, and seizing on some considerable cities, Marcus Titius, in the interest of Marc Anthony, gave him battle, defeated him, took him prisoner, and basely put him to death, 35 B.C. See Rome.

POMONIUS MELA. See Mela.