Gnaeus Pompeius (suffect consul 31 BC)

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Gnaeus Pompeius was a Roman politician and senator .

Pompey was the son of a Sextus Pompey, who was a friend of Marcus Tullius Cicero . In 31 BC Pompey became a suffect consul for the last quarter of the year . The rest of the civil service career is unknown. Only two priesthoods have survived. He was like that in the year 20 BC. Magister of the Arval Brothers and is for the year 17 BC. BC as a member of the college of Quindecimviri sacris faciundis , to which he probably belonged since the Triumvirate. Pompey had a son named Gnaeus Pompey who was an augury .

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  1. Cf. Patrick Tansey, Q. Aemilius Lepidus (Barbula?), Cos. 21 BC , in: Historia , Vol. 57 (2008), pp. 197-199.