Sextus Pompey (consul 35 BC)

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Sextus Pompey was a Roman consul in 35 BC. Chr.

He was the son and grandson of a Sextus Pompeius. Nothing more is known about his person or his career. The consulate is mentioned in some inscriptions and historical works. On September 1, 35 BC In BC Pompey was replaced by the suffect consul Titus Peducaeus . For the year 35 BC A few years earlier in the treaty of Misenum Pompeius' well-known namesake Sextus Pompeius had been designated as consul, but this did not materialize after the resurgence of the conflict with the triumvirs.

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  1. Fasti magistrorum vici . Fasti of Tauromenium: Olli Salomies: To the Fasti consulares of Tauromenium. In: Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy . Volume 86, 1991, pp. 187-192, on Pompeius, p. 190 ( PDF online ). Private inscription from Ithaca: Yves Béquignon : Chronique des fouilles et découvertes archéologiques dans l'Orient hellénique. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 54, 1930. pp. 452-528, inscription pp. 490-491 ( online ) = AE 1932, 22 = Attilio Degrassi : Inscriptiones Latinae liberae rei publicae (ILLRP). Volume 1. Second edition. Florence 1965, no.826.Samothrace: ILLRP 1271b.
  2. ^ Cassius Dio 49, index ; 49, 18, 6 ; 49, 33, 1 . Chronograph from 354 a . a.
  3. Olli Salomies: To the Fasti consulares of Tauromenium. In: Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy. Volume 86, 1991, p. 190.