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Turning point · The Rise and Fall of Rome, 264 BC – AD 476

Pompey’s settlement

Map showing Pompey’s settlement — The Rise and Fall of Rome, 264 BC – AD 476
TURNING POINT · THE RISE AND FALL OF ROME, 264 BC – AD 476

64–62 BC — Pompey annexes Syria, enters Jerusalem, and reorganizes the East into provinces ringed by client kings — Rome’s eastern system for a century, built by one man’s command.

This is one scene of Chapter 4 — The Republic Breaks in The Rise and Fall of Rome, 264 BC – AD 476.

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