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Pompey
Pompey (ˈpɒmpɪ) [Origin unknown.] 1. A nickname for: a. The town and dockyard of Portsmouth, in Hampshire. b. Portsmouth Football Club. Also attrib.1899 Evening News 9 Dec. 3/6 Wilkie, amid tremendous cheering from the Pompey lads, won the toss, and played with the wind in their favour. 1916 ‘Taffra...
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Pompey (disambiguation)
Pompey, otherwise known as Pompey the Great, was a Roman statesman. Pompey may also refer to:
People
Sextus Pompey, son of Pompey the Great
Pompeia gens, other people whose name, "Pompeius", may be rendered as "Pompey
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Pompey the Great | Roman General & Statesman | Britannica
Pompey the Great, (born September 29, 106 bce, Rome—died September 28, 48 bce, Pelusium, Egypt), one of the great statesmen and generals of the late Roman Republic, a triumvir (61-54 bce) who was an associate and later an opponent of Julius Caesar.He was initially called Magnus ("the Great") by his troops in Africa (82-81 bce), and he assumed the cognomen Magnus after 81.
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Pompey (horse)
Pompey (1923–1944) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Pompey died at age twenty-one in 1944.
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Pompey (dog)
Pompey was the dog of William The Silent, the Prince of Orange. Ursula, in Delft, Pompey is carved lying at his master's feet.
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Pompey the Conqueror
Pompey the Conqueror (Spanish: Pompeyo el conquistador) is a 1953 Mexican comedy drama film directed by René Cardona and starring Joaquín Pardavé, Manolo
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Spencer Pompey
Charles Spencer Pompey (1915 - 2001) was a teacher, principal, coach, civil rights activist, and author in Florida.
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Tristan Pompey
On February 5, 2022, Pompey was suspended for 50 games for his second positive test for a "drug of abuse". The Marlins released Pompey on June 14. Personal life
Pompey's older brother is Dalton Pompey.
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Yolande Pompey
Pompey also fought Dick Tiger and knocked out Randy Turpin. Pompey was born in Princes Town. His parents died when he was a child and he spent a few years in an orphanage.
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USS Pompey
Pompey was recommissioned in 1901 to serve in the Asiatic Fleet, supporting U.S. forces in the Far East. Pompey was decommissioned at the Cavite Naval Station, Philippines, in June 1905.
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Pompey Callaway House
Pompey Callaway House is a historic home located near Elliston, Montgomery County, Virginia, United States. Its builder, Pompey Callaway, was an ex-slave from Franklin County.
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Pompey stone
The Pompey stone was a stone that was carved as a hoax near Pompey, New York, circa 1820. As of 2018 the stone was held in the Museum of the Pompey Historical Society.
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Aliann Pompey
Aliann Tabitha Omalara Pompey (born 9 March 1978) is a Guyanese sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. Pompey won the gold medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and also won a bronze medal at the 2003 Pan American Games.
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Sextus Pompey
of his father, Pompey the Great, against Julius Caesar and his supporters during the last civil wars of the Roman Republic. Pompey's army lost the Battle of Pharsalus in 48 BC and Pompey himself had to run for his life.
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