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Title: Antiochos XIII, Pompeius Magnus and the Unessayed Coup
Author(s): RIDLEY, R.T.
Journal: Ancient Society
Volume: 36    Date: 2006   
Pages: 81-95
DOI: 10.2143/AS.36.0.2017830

Abstract :
The end of the second great Diadochid monarchy to fall to
Rome (the Seleucids) came in 64. Its conqueror returned to Rome at
the end of 62 as the greatest general hitherto in Roman history. Contemporaries
expected the worst of Pompey: he was Sulla’s leading
pupil. He did not, however, follow his master’s example. Why did
Pompey not march on Rome? Some three centuries of scholarship have
provided an endless array of answers. The simplest seems adequate: he
did not see the need.

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