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 1  ExIV|       Book EIV.I:1-36 To Sextus Pompey: His Dilatoriness~ ~Pompey,
 2  ExIV|      Pompey: His Dilatoriness~ ~Pompey, accept a poem composed
 3  ExIV|       art.~Who was greater than Pompey? Yet, fleeing, he asked~
 4  ExIV| pathways of the air.~Because of Pompey’s consulship, he who’s dearer
 5  ExIV|         out by your holy month,~Pompey will don purple robes of
 6  ExIV|         the imperial city.~Then Pompey’s house should be your first
 7  ExIV|      Book EIV.XV:1-42 To Sextus Pompey: The Same Request~ ~If there’
 8   Ind|         Book EIV.XV:1-42 Sextus Pompey’s land there.~ ~Campus (
 9   Ind|      Octavia and the Theatre of Pompey, but still retained its
10   Ind|       the Empire from 67BC when Pompey suppressed the endemic piracy
11   Ind|         by Ovid as a contact of Pompey’s.~Book EIV.VIII:1-48 Book
12   Ind|        elections to office when Pompey’s consulship of AD14 was
13   Ind|       of ~AD13.~Book EIV.V:1-46 Pompey is already consul, so we
14   Ind|          He was a descendant of Pompey the Great, was related to
15   Ind|        Book EIV.IV:1-50 News of Pompey’s consulship reaches him
16   Ind|    three theatres were those of Pompey, Marcellus and Balbus. The
17   Ind|       wars between Octavian and Pompey (38-36BC). He was a member
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