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  Pharsalus   - a town in Thessaly, Greece, where Caesar defeated Pompeius
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284/_ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Philomelus of Pharsalus
48/40 Caesar decisively defeats the army of Pompeius near Pharsalus.
48/50 statues dedicated to Julius Caesar after the battle of Pharsalus.
    Within translations:
Athen_6.252   vant of Sisyphus the tyrant of Pharsalus. [62.] &# The who
Athen_12.527   erly life. But the Pharsalians," says he, "are of all men
Cassiod:Chr_707   ated Pompeius at the battle of Pharsalus. Pompeius fled
Cic:Att_7.24   Pompeius was defeated at Pharsalus in August 48 B.C., both
Cic:Deiot_13   So after the battle of Pharsalus he renounced Pompeius; he would
Cic:Deiot_29   urged after the battle of Pharsalus that arms should be not
Cic:Lig_9   unsheathed on the field of Pharsalus, what was its object, at
Cic:Phil_2.39   time of his flight from Pharsalia to Paphos. There was never
Cic:Phil_2.71   been in the lines of Pharsalus in the front rank; you
Cic:Phil_14.23   the most calamitous battle of Pharsalia? did he wish you to
Euseb]:Chron_201   [556 B.C.] - Phaedrus of Pharsalus, stadion race 57th [552
Euseb]:Chron_207   B.C.] - Philomelus of Pharsalus, stadion race 125th [28
Oros_6.15   of the battle fought at Palaeopharsalus.
Plin:HN_4.29   called Demetrias, Tricca, the Pharsalian Plains with their free
Plin:HN_6.216   PeIla, Edesus, Beroea, Pharsalia, Carystus, Euboea belonging
Plin:HN_8.154   the herd of Philonicus of Pharsalus while Alexander was still a
Plut:Mor_204-206 *   After the fight at Pharsalia, in his flight towards Egypt,
Plut:Mor_846   ntipater had taken Pharsalus, and threatened to besiege
Polyaen_8.23.25   ompeius on the plains of Pharsalus, Caesar knowing that
Polyaen_8.23.29   victory over Pompeius at Pharsalus, Caesar saw that his
PsCallisth_3.31   ropus, Ariston the Pharsalian, Philip the inventor, Philot
Syll_539   (204)   Metapa, Polleas of Pharsalos, Theodotos of Apera
Syll_545   (206/5)   tolians]: ...bolos of Pharsalos, Polemarchos of (?)
ValMax_1.5.6   Caesar at the battle of Pharsalia and sought to save himself
ValMax_1.8.10   sickness before the battle of Pharsalia, and so possessed the place
ValMax_4.5.5   defeated at the battle of Pharsalia, when all the people came
[Vict]:VirIll_77   of Caesar, and defeated at Pharsalus. He fled to Ptolemy, king
[Vict]:VirIll_78   arms and defeated him in Pharsalus. He wept at the sight


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