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Rogova There is a place in Córdoba , when it was Corduba, where Julius Caesar won Rome and managed to clear the way to absolute power after winning a battle. It was a good day for César and it was in March. It was not an Ides , with the calendar in hand, but it was a good day for the Caesarians. The Ides were days of good omens for the Romans, spread throughout the year. They were days of positive news and days conducive to happiness. The Ides corresponded to the 13th day of all the months of the year, except in the case of March, May, July and October, since the Ides were the 15th day in those cases. March, on the other hand, was the month dedicated to the god Mars, the god of war. In the end, as we see, the Ides and war mix once again in this story.
By the way, the Ides are popular in our culture precisely because of the Ides of March related to the death of Caesar. Fortune comes and goes, and almost exactly one year before his death, fortune and war smiled on Caesar in the fields of Cordoba and thus he gained power in Rome. We are talking about what is known as the Battle of Munda . Southern Hispania Cell Phone Number List was the scene of the last battles between Caesar and the Pompeians Ategua Ategua. By Rafaelji This battle took place near what is now Córdoba on March 17, 45 BC. There Caesar's legions faced those of Pompey, led by the sons of Gnaeus Pompey the Great, Caesar's enemy at the beginning. of that Roman civil war. Gnaeus Pompey the Great, the Great , had died a few years earlier, but the war continued.
Pompey himself, along with Crassus and Caesar, had formed the First Triumvirate and dominated Roman politics for 7 years. When that agreement was dissolved, Pompey approached the senators opposed to Caesar and the distance between them, and their struggle for power, was the casus-belli for the civil war to begin between the two of them. Pompey was defeated at the Battle of Pharsalia and fled to Egypt, where he was killed in 48 BC. That death, however, did not put an end to the civil war, since Pompey's sons still had a significant army on their side. The last battles of that confrontation for the power of Rome took place in Hispania, specifically in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Betic province.
By the way, the Ides are popular in our culture precisely because of the Ides of March related to the death of Caesar. Fortune comes and goes, and almost exactly one year before his death, fortune and war smiled on Caesar in the fields of Cordoba and thus he gained power in Rome. We are talking about what is known as the Battle of Munda . Southern Hispania Cell Phone Number List was the scene of the last battles between Caesar and the Pompeians Ategua Ategua. By Rafaelji This battle took place near what is now Córdoba on March 17, 45 BC. There Caesar's legions faced those of Pompey, led by the sons of Gnaeus Pompey the Great, Caesar's enemy at the beginning. of that Roman civil war. Gnaeus Pompey the Great, the Great , had died a few years earlier, but the war continued.
Pompey himself, along with Crassus and Caesar, had formed the First Triumvirate and dominated Roman politics for 7 years. When that agreement was dissolved, Pompey approached the senators opposed to Caesar and the distance between them, and their struggle for power, was the casus-belli for the civil war to begin between the two of them. Pompey was defeated at the Battle of Pharsalia and fled to Egypt, where he was killed in 48 BC. That death, however, did not put an end to the civil war, since Pompey's sons still had a significant army on their side. The last battles of that confrontation for the power of Rome took place in Hispania, specifically in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Betic province.