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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 39 MIN

Episode 41. Pompey the Great, Part One: Outside Every Precedent

from Real Roman History · host Hugo Prudentius

SOURCE NOTES:The primary source for Pompey's life is Plutarch's Life of Pompey, which forms one of the Parallel Lives paired with Agesilaus of Sparta. Plutarch is sympathetic to Pompey — he presents him as a man of genuine virtues undone by the impossible political circumstances of the late Republic — and the biography is rich in specific detail, anecdote, and dialogue. For the period covered in this episode, Plutarch's access to earlier sources now lost gives him an authority that later writers cannot match. The rising sun exchange, the elephants at the triumph gate, the Antistia tragedy, the burning of Perpenna's letters — all are in Plutarch, with the kind of specificity that suggests near-contemporary sources.Appian's Civil Wars provides the other major continuous narrative, drier and more politically focused, useful as a check on Plutarch's tendencies toward dramatic scene-building. Velleius Paterculus, writing in the early imperial period, gives brief but pointed assessments. For the Spain campaign, the absence of a full Sertorian narrative from the Roman side means we are working primarily from Plutarch's Life of Sertorius alongside the Life of Pompey — a useful juxtaposition because Plutarch's sympathy for Sertorius is real and produces a more honest account of Pompey's difficulties than Pompey's own self-presentation would have allowed.The modern historiography is led by Robin Seager's Pompey the Great, which remains the standard English-language biography — analytically careful, resistant to romanticization, close to the primary sources throughout. For this episode's period specifically, Seager's treatment of the Sullan connection and the Spain campaign is particularly strong. Peter Greenhalgh's two-volume biography is more narrative in character and less analytically rigorous but contains useful detail on the military campaigns.Primary sources:Plutarch, Life of Pompey, in the Parallel Lives (Loeb Classical Library, translated by Bernadotte Perrin, 1917). The definitive primary source for Pompey's career, rich in anecdote and specific detail. The parallel Life of Agesilaus provides context for Plutarch's thematic framing. The Life of Sertorius is essential counterpoint for the Spain campaign.Appian, Civil Wars, Books I and II, for the civil war context and the Triumvirate period.Velleius Paterculus, Compendium of Roman History, Book II — brief but pointed assessments of the major figures of this period.Secondary sources:Robin Seager, Pompey the Great: A Political Biography (second edition, Blackwell, 2002) — the standard modern biography, analytically careful and close to the sources.Peter Greenhalgh, Pompey: The Roman Alexander (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980) — readable and detailed, less analytically rigorous than Seager; particularly useful on the military campaigns of this period.Philip Spann, Quintus Sertorius and the Legacy of Sulla (University of Arkansas Press, 1987) — the best focused treatment of the Spain campaign from both sides.Tom Holland, Rubicon (Little, Brown, 2003) — not a scholarly work but a reliable popular narrative that handles the Pompeian period well.

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