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  • He made no further resistance; but, wrapping his gown over his head and the lower part of his body, he fell at the base of POMPEY'S STATUE, which was drenched with the martyr's blood.

    Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. Robert Franklin Pennell

  • There stands to the present day, among the ruins of Alexandria, a beautiful column, about one hundred feet high, which has been known in all modern times as POMPEY'S PILLAR.

    History of Julius Caesar Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879 1904

  • Alexandria, a beautiful column, about one hundred feet high, which has been known in all modern times as POMPEY'S PILLAR.

    History of Julius Caesar Jacob Abbott 1841

  • FROM POMPEY'S RETURN FROM THE EAST TO CICERO'S BANISHMENT AND RECALL.

    A Smaller History of Rome William Smith 1853

  • FROM POMPEY'S RETURN FROM THE EAST TO CICERO'S BANISHMENT AND RECALL.

    A Smaller History of Rome William Smith 1853

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