Civil war between Pompey and Caesar Flashcards
Caesar was asking Cicero in 49BC
to try for peace
Caesar had been trying for peace
What did the senate do about Caesar’s resistance to recall using Mark Antony and Cassius
They passed the SCU
4 january 49BC
Pompey’s actions
emerged as the defender of the Senate
Caesar crossing the Rubicon
When Antony and Cassius reached him at Ravena
He immediately started gathering forces for the attack
January 49 he crossed the Rubicon with a single legion of 5000 men
11 january 49BC
Where was the Rubicon and its significance
it was the boundary between Gaul and Italy
crossing into Italy with armed forces meant a declaration of war
What side did Cicero choose
he chose the side of the Senate
took a post in the senatorial army with reluctance
was put in charge of Capua
was highly critical of the Senate’s leaders
held Caesars talents in high regard
Cicero’s opinion on Pompey
Thought it would be disastrous for him to abandon Italy
He was worried that Pompey would sail from Brundisium to the East(where he had support) before Caesar caught up with him
Cicero’s actions when Pompey did sail from Brundisium
after three months of hesitation and inaction he eventually sailed to join Pompey in his camp
then 48BC
The final battle
Pharsalus (central Greece) 48BC 8th august
Pompey had far greater numbers
Cicero was not involved
Pompey defeated, fled from Greece to Egypt
Ciecero after Pharsalus
stayed at Brundisium till late 47BC
Cicero’s resistance to Caesar
Caesar had visited him to persuade him to side with him
Cicero showed strength in resisting as the temptation to join Caesar was very strong
Cicero said there was much to say in defense of Pompey
The Senate after Pharsalus
they fought on (sometimes gaining the upper hand)
Caesar was engaged in campaigns in Egypt
Cicero’s familly problems
divorced Terentia in 46BC
Marries and divorces Publia
His daughter was in ill-health and her second marriage was going badly (died after giving birth 45BC)
Quintus blamed him for the stand he had taken against Caesar.
Caesar’s victories after Pharsalus
the trouble in Alexandria was quickly overcome
followed by a lightning quick campaign in Asia Minor “Veni, Vedi, Vici”
Caesar and Ciero’s reconcilation
Upon Caesar’s arrival at Italy Cicero hurried to meet him (Brundisium)
Caesar embraced him and continued along the road talking to him privately, “pardoned” Cicero, cicero returns to Italy