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The Day Caesar Took Control
Caesar vs. Pompey: Who Really Won Rome?
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Caesar’s Defining Victory
🎙️ Marquee Event of the Day
On August 9, 48 BCE, Julius Caesar’s army defeated Pompey at the Battle of Pharsalus during the Roman Civil War. Despite being outnumbered, Caesar’s tactical brilliance shattered Pompey’s forces, who fled to Egypt, where he was assassinated.
📌 Why This Matters
The battle marked a decisive end to the Republic's balance of power. With Pompey dead, Caesar’s path to dictatorship was clear, and within a generation, the Roman Empire would rise from its ashes.
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Test your knowledge in today’s quiz on Caesar, Pompey, and the fall of the Republic.
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