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Forgot password? Don't have an account? Octavian and Antony's frequent quarrels were a strong political motivation for resuming the war against Sextus. But Octavian had Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a very talented general, on his side. In addition, the third triumvir, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, raised 14 legions in his African provinces to help defeat Pompey. Only a month afterwards, Agrippa destroyed Sextus' navy off Naulochus cape. Sextus escaped to Asia Minor and, by abandoning Sicily, lost his only base of support.

His violent death would be one of the weapons used by Octavian against Antony several years later, when the situation between the two reached a boiling point.

Sextus had married Scribonia, a distant relative of his. Sextus and Scribonia had a daughter and only child called Pompeia Magna. Anything Pirates Wiki Explore. They would also have been relatively unsupervised.

If revolt did break out in Sicily, this group of slave shepherds would be better positioned to resist than urban slaves. But we need to be suspicious. It suited the Romans to treat anyone who revolted as if they had been a slave. It justified ferocity in putting down the rebellion. It made the revolt more than a rebellion, but a revolution against the social order. If free men were revolting, they might have legitimate cause, but for the Romans slaves had no right to resist. Similarly, with the accusations of piracy.

Pompeius does seem to have raided the coasts of Italy. Such raids would have carried off people and goods. But to call him a pirate robbed his cause of legitimacy.

It was to claim that he was doing this just for money. In fact, some clearly supported Pompeius and saw him as a viable representative of the Republican cause. The triumvirs acknowledged him when it suited them. People had fled to his side.



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